Snoop Dogg avoids jail time.
Broadus pleaded guilty to one count of felony possession of a dangerous weapon in a California court on Thursday (20Sep07), and was sentenced to 160 hours of community service and three years probation.
Donald Etra, the star’s attorney, says, “We are very pleased with the outcome. Snoop’s goal is to make music, not make court appearances. “He wants to get on with his life. He will continue his music and his filming and performing.”