Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Scott Weiland in and out of jail in one day for DUI


Van Nuys, CA
Ex Velvet Revolver singer Scott Weiland, who last month was ordered to serve 8 days behind bars stemming from late last year's DUI arrest, presented himself to the Van Nuys, California lockup to begin serving his time.

The 40-year-old Stone Temple Pilots frontman turned himself in Monday morning and was booked shortly after noon, according to his booking sheet. He was officially checked in at 6:41 p.m. but by 6:54 p.m. he was a free man, Access Hollywood reported.

On April 28, Weiland, who is known to have struggled with substance abuse off-and-on for years, was sentenced to eight days in jail, four months' probation and ordered to complete an 18-month alcohol program and pay almost $2000 in fines, after pleading no contest to a drink driving charge.

The singer, who gained fame as the lead singer of 1990s band Stone Temple Pilots, whom he recently reunited after parting ways with Velvet Revolver on rather sour terms, had until May 28 to serve his jail term.

In November last year, he was arrested on a San Fernando Valley freeway after crashing his car and failing sobriety tests. According to police reports at that time, no one was injured in the crash.

It was the second DUI conviction for Weiland and hardly his first substance-related problems ever. He was convicted of DUI after a 2003 arrest in Hollywood, arrested on domestic-violence charges in 2001, and jailed for drug offenses in the 1990s.

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Monday, May 12, 2008

Stone Temple Pilots frontman Scott Weiland begins jail sentence


Los Angeles, CA
Stone Temple Pilots vocalist Scott Weiland officially started his prison sentence on Monday.

Weiland, 40, is expected to serve eight days for his second drunk driving conviction. He was arrested on November 11 for driving under the influence (DUI) and was sentenced on April 28.

Aside from imprisonment for eight days, he was also fined $2,000 and ordered to complete an alcohol education program. He is serving his time in the Los Angeles suburb of Van Nys.

The rocker recently reunited with STP after an acrimonious split with Velvet Revolver.

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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Stone Temple Pilots singer Scott Weiland pleads no contest to DUI


Los Angeles, CA
Scott Weiland has pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor drunken driving charge and was sentenced to eight days in jail.

The 40-year-old rocker entered the plea through his attorney in Los Angeles Superior Court on Monday. He also was sentenced to four years' probation and must take part in an 18-month alcohol program.

Weiland came to fame as the lead singer of 1990s Stone Temple Pilots, who regrouped after Weiland split this month from Velvet Revolver, a band also featuring former members of Guns N' Roses.

Stone Temple Pilots are scheduled to embark on a 65-city tour May 17. Weiland must serve his jail time by May 28.

Weiland was arrested Nov. 21 on a San Fernando Valley freeway off-ramp.

It was the second DUI conviction for Weiland, who has been dogged by substance problems throughout his career.

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Sunday, March 9, 2008

Scott Weiland pleads not guilty to DUI


Los Angelos, CA
Rocker Scott Weiland has pleaded innocent to drunk-driving charges following his November arrest in Los Angeles.

The Velvet Revolver singer entered his plea in a L.A. court through his attorney on Wednesday.

Weiland is free on $40,000 bail and is due back in court for a hearing on April 4.

If convicted, he faces up to one year behind bars because he has a prior conviction for driving under the influence.

He was pulled over by police on November 21 on a Hollywood freeway and was taken into custody after refusing to take a sobriety test.

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