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Thursday, July 10, 2014

Justin Bieber gets two years' probation in egging case

Canadian pop star Justin Bieber has pleaded no
contest to misdemeanour vandalism in connection
with the egging of his neighbour's home and has
been sentenced to two years' probation.

California's court also ordered him to pay $80,900
(£47,160) in damages, serve five days of community
service and complete an anger management programme.
Bieber, 20, was not present in court for the arraignment.
The singer faces two other criminal cases in Florida and
Toronto.

"Justin is glad to get this matter resolved and behind him,"
Bieber's representatives said in a statement after the
verdict by Los Angeles Superior Court in Van Nuys.

"He will continue to move forward focusing on his career
and his music."

'High-fiving friends'

Investigators searched Bieber's Calabasas home in
California in January for evidence after the egging
apparently caused serious damage.

One of the singer's friends was arrested on drug
possession charges after that search.

The LA County Sheriff's Office say they were looking for
surveillance video tapes when they spotted the drugs "in
plain view".

Surveillance footage seized from the home appears to show
Bieber high-fiving friends and celebrating after throwing
eggs at his neighbour's home, police said.

The pop star could have faced a more serious felony charge
if the damage to the home had been greater than $20,000.
He has since moved out of Calabasas to Beverly Hills.
Bieber is part of the Los Angeles celebrity firmament

Two previous investigations into Bieber's conduct by the
sheriff's department did not lead to charges.
Prosecutors declined to charge him last year after a
neighbour complained he drove recklessly through the
area, and in November 2012 after a paparazzi
photographer accused Bieber of assault.

Meanwhile, Miami authorities have charged him with
driving under the influence and driving without a valid
licence. That trial is due to take place later this month.
And Toronto prosecutors have accused Bieber of assaulting
a limosine driver in December.

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