Charlie Sheen is Planning on Pleading Guilty to a Misdemeanor Offense Leading to 30 Days Jail Time

"With Good Behavior, He Could End Up Doing 15 or so Days."

Zack Mandell
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After a bad Christmas fight, Charlie Sheen is planning on pleading guilty to a misdemeanor offense leading to 30 days jail time, says a close friend on his ongoing domestic violence case.

The source of the actor tells, "Charlie intends to go to court on June 7 [to] plead to a misdemeanor and immediately begin serving his 30 days in jail. "With good behavior, he could end up doing 15 or so days."

The incident occurred during a Christmas Day fight with wife, Brooke Mueller, in Aspen Colorado, where he was charged with felony menacing, misdemeanor third-degree assault and misdemeanor criminal mischief.

The couple has had a rocky relationship to begin with. Mueller entered rehab for substance abuse and Sheen went to treatment a week later as a "preventative measure."

The two have lived in separate homes for more than a month, but they continue to "work on their marriage" and are sharing custody of twins, Max and Bob.

Meanwhile, Sheen has announced that he will return to his CBS show "Two and a Half Men" for two more years. The plea deal would allow Sheen to serve out his jail sentence with time to spare before the new season starts shooting at the beginning of August.

Pictures of the actor trying to ignore the paparazzi: PHOTO GALLERY

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Published by Zack Mandell

For the past 6 years I have been a contributing writer for Gossip Center in the general entertainment news area, and the content editor for the movie section.  View profile

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