VISTA, Calif. - Los Angeles Lakers owner Jerry Buss has pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving.
Buss was sentenced to five years probation Tuesday and fined $1,900. He was not required to appear in court.
Buss owns a home in northern San Diego County and was arrested in Carlsbad in May. He also admitted he drove with a blood-alcohol level of .13 percent, above the state limit of .08 percent.
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The 74-year-old Lakers owner entered his plea through defense attorney David Manning Chodos.
Chodos declined to comment.
Judge Martin Staven ordered Buss to take part in a first-conviction program and attend a program administered by Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
Buss was sentenced to five years probation Tuesday and fined $1,900. He was not required to appear in court.
Buss owns a home in northern San Diego County and was arrested in Carlsbad in May. He also admitted he drove with a blood-alcohol level of .13 percent, above the state limit of .08 percent.
Story continues below ↓
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The 74-year-old Lakers owner entered his plea through defense attorney David Manning Chodos.
Chodos declined to comment.
Judge Martin Staven ordered Buss to take part in a first-conviction program and attend a program administered by Mothers Against Drunk Driving.