Paul Pelosi Pleads Guilty , to DUI Charge.
CNN reports that on Aug.
23, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, Paul, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence in May.
He was sentenced to five days in jail but won't actually serve any more time.
Paul will receive credit for two days he previously served plus two conduct credit days.
The remaining day on his sentence will be served via a court work program.
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He'll pay about $1,700 in fines and be on probation for three years.
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Judge Joseph Solga also ordered Paul to have an interlock ignition device installed on his car for a year and go to a drinking-driver class for three months.
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CNN reports that according to a criminal complaint issued after Paul's arrest on May 28.
CNN reports that according to a criminal complaint issued after Paul's arrest on May 28.
The speaker's husband was driving "while under the influence of an alcoholic beverage and a drug and under their combined influence." .
At the scene of the incident, police said Paul handed them his driver's license and an "11-99 Foundation" card.
At the scene of the incident, police said Paul handed them his driver's license and an "11-99 Foundation" card.
CNN reports that the foundation "provides emergency assistance to California Highway Patrol employees and scholarships to their children."