Justin Timberlake pleads guilty to driving under the influence: what awaits him.


American singer Justin Timberlake admits his guilt in violating traffic rules - driving under the influence. For this, he will pay a fine and perform 25-40 hours of community service, reports NBC News.
Judge Carl Iyars, who suspended Timberlake's license during a hearing last month, asked the singer if he was willing to volunteer for a nonprofit organization of his choice. "I am ready," Timberlake replied.
For driving under the influence in the state of New York, up to one year in prison is provided.
Timberlake will pay a fine of approximately $760, perform 25-40 hours of community service, and address the public on road safety.
Recall that Justin Timberlake was arrested on July 18 in the elite area of Hampton on suspicion of driving under the influence.
The police report stated that the artist's eyes were "bloodshot and glazed, and his breath smelled strongly of alcohol." Timberlake refused to take a breathalyzer test, and other sobriety tests were failed. Initially, the singer's lawyers claimed his innocence, insisting that he had only had one martini and was driving home for friends.
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