Charlie Sheen has struck a plea bargain with prosecutors in Aspen, Colo., that will permit him to leave jail during the day in order to coach actors at a local theater, Reuters reports. The Two and a Half Men actor is expecting to serve a 30-day jail sentence, which will be ordered Monday. The deal stems from a Christmas Day incident involving wife Brooke Mueller.
Jun 7
2010
02:49 PM ET
Charlie Sheen, judge reach plea bargain
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Oh please.
So….how is this jail, exactly, if he gets to leave during the day? If he were an ordinary shmoe he’d already be rotting in a cell by now.
justice is different for the beautiful people
Charlie Sheen teaches acting? Boy, there’s a local theatre compnay that’s scraping the bottom of the barrel.
if you call what he does acting – welcome to cupcake jail…
Once again celebrity justice.
Judd Nelson as Jimmy Wing in Airheads, says it best. “stars dont go to jail, hell vince neil did 30 days and he killed someone”
BTW,…
2and a1/2 is one of the best shows currently running
If you watch that crap .. well then it doesn’t take much to entertain you ..