Pop sensation Bruno Mars, also known as Peter Hernandez, has made a decision to plead guilty to a felony cocaine possession charge stemming from his arrest at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas last September.
The Clark County District Attorney, David Roger, shared that Mars will be put on informal probation for a year.
Alongside this, he is obliged to pay a $2,000 fine, engage in 200 hours of community service, attend drug counseling sessions, and maintain a clean record.
In the event that Mars successfully fulfills these requirements, he will have the option to retract his plea, leading to the dismissal of the case – a common outcome in minor first-time drug offense situations.
However, failure to comply could result in Mars being deemed guilty and facing potential imprisonment.
As part of the plea deal, Mars will need to waive a preliminary hearing scheduled for February 4 at the Las Vegas Justice Court before proceeding to a district court hearing where he will admit guilt to cocaine possession.
Represented by renowned attorneys David Chesnoff and Blair Berk, Mars was taken into custody at the Hard Rock Hotel after being found with 2.6 grams of cocaine in the early hours of September 19.
Security personnel discovered the illicit substance in his possession after an attendant noticed him with a bag of white powder in a restroom stall.
Mars cooperated with authorities and expressed regret, admitting to his mistake and claiming no prior experience with drugs.
The arrest came following a lengthy undercover investigation conducted by the Nevada Gaming Control Board at the Hard Rock Hotel, targeting staff involved in drug distribution and facilitating illegal activities on the premises.
Subsequently, the hotel reached a settlement of $650,000 with state regulators, signaling a shift towards a stricter stance against drug-related offenses on their property.
While Mars' name was not explicitly mentioned in the settlement agreement, it highlighted the hotel's commitment to preventing drug possession and sales within its establishment.
Music-wise, Mars has achieved significant success with popular tracks like “Nothin' On You” and “Billionaire,” further solidifying his reputation as a talented artist.
His recent chart-topping hit, ‘Just the way you are,' has cemented his status as a Billboard No.
1 artist.
Notably, Mars' legal representation, David Chesnoff, has worked with high-profile figures such as Paris Hilton and Vince Neil, while Blair Berk has handled cases for celebrities like Mel Gibson and Lindsay Lohan.
The trajectory of Mars' legal proceedings will undoubtedly draw attention as he navigates the repercussions of his actions within the criminal justice system.
For more updates on this developing story, reach out to reporter Francis McCabe at fmccabe@reviewjournal.com or 702-380-1039.