After a whole string of unfortunate events for Justin Bieber in 2014 we almost forgot about his DUI charge after the pop star was arrested for his drag racing incident earlier this year. But now the charges look as though they may be dropped if Justin agrees to undergo an anger management course as part of a plea deal.
The star's lawyers are expected to accept a guilty plea on behalf of the troubled singer who has faced a series of mishaps with the police in recent months, which will see the chart-topper attend 12-hour long anger management sessions in a series of private classes as well as making a $50,000 charitable donation, according to The Miami Herald.
Back in January, Justin was arrested when police clocked the singer racing his rented Lamborghini and a Ferrari driven by close friend and R&B singer Khalil Amir Sharieff at dangerously high speeds, smelling of alcohol and appearing glassy eyed.
Justin Bieber expected to avoid jail time for DUI arrest (Twitter)
Alcohol breathe tests later showed Justin's alcohol levels to be below the legal limit for underage drivers but later urine tests highlighted the presence of marijuana and Xanax in his system. He was also charged with driving with an expired license and resisting arrest.
But the legal dramas for the 20-year-old don't stop there as the Baby hitmaker is also charged with assaulting a limousine driver last year. A Miami photographer is also claiming Justin assaulted him while taking snaps of the star outside a recording studio.
Last month he agreed to pay $80,000 in damages after pleading no contest to a vandalism charge which saw the Biebs hurling eggs at a neighbour's house in Calabasas.
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