Justin Bieber settles another case, faces more anger management classes

Justin Bieber settles another case, faces more anger management classes

The second trial is underway for the man accused of shooting a police officer, and the defendant's Miami criminal defense lawyer has suggested that his client may have been misidentified by the victim.

Teen pop singer Justin Beiber has settles another case, agreeing to pay $50,000, take 12 hours of private anger management instruction and watch videos about the danger of driving under the influence.

His co-defendant in a South Florida case that reportedly involved a luxury-car drag race, R&B singer Khalil Sharieff, is expected to take a similar deal, reports the Miami Herald.

Although the article is based on information from unidentified sources, the Associated Press has since confirmed the deal concerning Bieber, which was detailed in a Wednesday court hearing. 

In exchange for not being convicted on the DUI charge, Bieber pleaded guilty to 12 misdemeanor counts of careless driving and resisting arrest in the Miami Beach case, the AP reports.

The articles don’t include any comment from counsel for the 20-year-old Bieber.

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