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Award-winning actor Ray Liotta pleads no contest to alcohol or drug-related driving charges. The 52-year-old actor was sentenced Wednesday in a Los Angeles court to three years' probation and is required to complete a short anti-alcohol program. He must also pay more than $300 in fines and compensation to the owners of the two cars he hit.
Liotta was driving alone in his Cadillac on February 18 when he hit two parked cars on an L.A. street. He was arrested for Driving Under the Influence. He was found to be under the influence of prescription medication.
Liotta's lawyer, Blair Berk, says the actor experienced unexpected drowsiness from the interaction of some medications prescribed by his doctor for a sports injury.
Berk is also lawyer to Kiefer Sutherland and had both her clients sentenced on the same day.
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