A lawyer representing Eve entered a plea of no contest for his client's DUI charge at a court hearing in Los Angeles Superior Court today (June 28).
Eve (born Eve Jeffers) was arrested in April on susp!cion of driving under the influence after crashing her Maserati on Hollywood Boulevard.
According to TMZ.com, Eve, who was not present at the hearing, was ordered by a judge to wear an alcohol monitoring device attached to her ankle for 45 days and pay $1,400 in fines and penalties. The Philly bred rapper was also handed 36 months of "informal" probation and ordered to enroll in a first offender alcohol education program.
Eve's lawyer, Blair Berk, will have to return to court on July 20 to prove that his client has been following the judge's sentence.
In related news, Eve is currently gearing up for the release of her fourth album titled Here I Am. Set to hit shelves via Geffen Records on August 7, the album will feature collaborations with Swizz Beatz, Pharrell, Sean Paul , T.I., Robin Thicke and Timbaland, among others.
Source: sohh.com
Eve (born Eve Jeffers) was arrested in April on susp!cion of driving under the influence after crashing her Maserati on Hollywood Boulevard.
According to TMZ.com, Eve, who was not present at the hearing, was ordered by a judge to wear an alcohol monitoring device attached to her ankle for 45 days and pay $1,400 in fines and penalties. The Philly bred rapper was also handed 36 months of "informal" probation and ordered to enroll in a first offender alcohol education program.
Eve's lawyer, Blair Berk, will have to return to court on July 20 to prove that his client has been following the judge's sentence.
In related news, Eve is currently gearing up for the release of her fourth album titled Here I Am. Set to hit shelves via Geffen Records on August 7, the album will feature collaborations with Swizz Beatz, Pharrell, Sean Paul , T.I., Robin Thicke and Timbaland, among others.
Source: sohh.com