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Amanda Bynes pleaded no contest on Thursday to driving with a suspended license, settling her case that stemmed from a September traffic stop in Burbank that resulted in having her car impounded.
An attorney for the 27-year-old, who currently resides in New York City, entered the plea on her behalf, TMZ first reported.
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Bynes has since been sentenced to three years’ probation, fined $300 and warned not to drive without a proper license and insurance.
Bynes’ license had been suspended earlier that month after a series of alleged hit-and-run incidents, which came in the wake of an arrest on suspicion of DUI. While the hit-and-run allegations have since been settled, the case regarding Bynes’ potential DUI is still pending.
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