Although Sheen, 44, was sentenced to 30 days in jail following his guilty plea at a court in Aspen, Colorado, the star of "Two and a Half Men" will not spent any time behind bars.
Instead Sheen will undergo 30 days of treatment at the exclusive Promises rehabilitation center in Malibu near the actor's California home.
However the TMZ.com entertainment website reported that because Sheen had already spent more than one month at the facility earlier this year, the actor would face only a "few seconds" at the center.
Sheen will also spend 30 days on probation and undergo 36 hours of anger management counseling.
Sheen's attorney Yale Galanter told reporters Sheen would be back at work on the set of "Two and a Half Men" on Tuesday. "He's anxious to get the sentence over with and complete his probation," Galanter said.
Sheen was arrested on December 25 in Aspen on charges he threatened wife Brooke Mueller during an argument at a rented holiday home.
After several entanglements with the law in the 1990s in cases related to drugs, domestic violence and prostitution, Sheen is now one of the best-paid TV comedians thanks to "Two and a Half Men" and "Spin City."
In 1997, the actor was tried for attacking his girlfriend at his California home. He has also been accused of assaulting his ex-wife actress Denise Richards, a former James Bond girl.
ninemsn 3 Aug 2010
This example shows clearly that there is a different law for the rich and another one for the masses.
It also helps if you are from the 'Boys Club', of the same racial background as the judges, etc, or part of the Hollywood Financial Families.
Laws are created to keep the masses subdued do NOT apply to the corporations, or Law Makers.
The word privilege means PRIVATE LAW (not for the masses), i.e. Bought Rights, No Money, No Rights!
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