Overview
- Spears, who entered the plea Monday through her attorney, admitted a lesser “wet reckless” offense that replaced a DUI and brought a suspended one‑year jail term on probation.
- Under the deal, she must complete about 30 hours of DUI education over roughly three months and pay a $571 fine, with a one‑day jail term credited as served.
- The court ordered weekly sessions with a psychologist and twice‑monthly visits with a psychiatrist under ongoing supervision.
- The case began after a March 4 traffic stop near Westlake Village where officers reported lane swerving and later drew blood for testing, though no specific results were released.
- Prosecutors said continued treatment and monitoring are key, and any violation could activate the suspended sentence, which means jail time if she fails to comply.