Timberlake to push papers in community service plea deal for pop star
Briefly

Justin Timberlake will serve his 25 hours of court-ordered community service within the court system, sorting documents and organizing files instead of cleaning.
Local prosecutors were interested in a plea agreement as evidence was weak; there was no blood evidence and Timberlake refused the Breathalyzer test.
With a felony conviction, Timberlake risked being barred from entering Canada, a critical market for his performances, prompting his eagerness to resolve the case.
Timberlake was pulled over for allegedly blowing a stop sign and swerving, resulting in his plea to a lesser charge of alcohol impairment.
Read at New York Post
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