Britney Spears DUI case goes to court on Monday 04-May 18:16

Lawyers for musician Britney Spears are expected to appear in a ‌California courtroom on Monday to respond to a charge that the pop superstar drove her BMW while under the influence of drugs and alcohol.

Spears, 44, was charged with one misdemeanor after authorities responded to a report in March ​of a black BMW traveling erratically at high speed in Ventura County, California. Officers ​located the vehicle and arrested Spears after observing signs of impairment, the California ⁠Highway Patrol said at the time.

It is unclear if Spears will attend the Monday arraignment in Ventura ​County Superior Court. Because the charge is a misdemeanor, her lawyers can enter a plea on ​her behalf.

A legal filing said Spears unlawfully drove under the influence of a combination of alcohol and at least one drug. It did not specify which substances authorities believe she used.

Spears will be offered the chance to plead ​guilty to a lesser charge of reckless driving involving alcohol and/or drugs, according to the Ventura ​County District Attorney's Office. This is a common resolution for someone who has no prior DUI history, did ‌not crash ⁠and has shown a willingness to undergo treatment, the office said. It typically carries a sentence of 12 months on probation.

A representative for the singer said in April that Spears had voluntarily checked into a rehabilitation facility after the DUI arrest.

Media reports said Spears had completed her in-person treatment ​last week and returned ​home, where she would ⁠continue counseling remotely. Her representatives did not respond to requests for comment from Reuters.

The "Baby One More Time" singer had been under a conservatorship that ​controlled many of her personal and financial decisions for 13 years until ​a judge ⁠released her from the arrangement in 2021.

Fans had launched a "Free Britney" movement and argued that Spears did not need supervision. Her family said Spears suffered from mental illness and the conservatorship was meant to protect ⁠her ​and her $60 million estate.

In 2007, Spears was charged with one ​count of hit-and-run causing property damage and one count of driving without a valid California driver's license, both misdemeanors. She ​also was hospitalized for undisclosed mental health issues that year.