John Stamos, who was arrested in June after being charged with misdemeanor count of Driving Under the Influence (DUI) of a drug, won't face any jail time as his lawyer has pleaded no contest on his behalf in a Los Angeles court, but is presently under three years of probation.
The 'Full House' star has been sentenced three years of probation and ordered to attend 52 Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, three month alcohol abuse program for first time DUI offenders, as well as a go into a two-hour drug and alcohol counseling session from a private doctor, E! Online reported.
If convicted, the 52-year old American actor will face a maximum sentence of six months in county jail. An arraignment is scheduled for November 26 in Los Angeles.
Sadly, the incident happened nearly three months after he checked out of rehabilitation.
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