Snoop sentenced to probation

Snoop Dogg, pleaded guilty to one count of felony possession of a dangerous weapon in a California court, was sentenced to 160 hours community service and three years probation.
According to the Snoop's lawyer, Donald Etra, future courtroom appearances are the last thing on Snoop's mind.

"We are very pleased with the outcome. Snoop's goal is to make music, not make court appearances," Etra said. "He wants to get on with his life. He will continue his music and his filming and performing."

Snoop was arrested last year after he was found carrying a collapsible baton in his hand luggage at John Wayne Airport in Orange County.

In addition to the community service and probation, Snoop was ordered to donate $5,000 to the charity Right Trak
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