Shannon Beador won’t be spending any time behind bars for her September DUI case, Hit-and-Run after making a plea deal with prosecutors.
According to legal documents, obtained by The Blast, the “Real Housewives of Orange County” star pled no contest to two of the charges against her in the case.
As we reported, Beador was arrested for driving erratically onto residential property and crashing into the house as she tried to park her vehicle.
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Originally, Beador was charged with three counts — one of driving under the influence (DUI), one count of Hit and Run, and one count of driving with a blood alcohol content of.08% or more.

According to the plea deal, the Hit-and-Run charge was dismissed but she pleaded no contest for driving with a blood alcohol content of.08% or more as well as driving under the influence of alcohol.
As a result, the “RHOC” star was sentenced to three years probation. She was also ordered to do 40 hours of community service; pay $390 in fines and participate in the First Offender Alcohol program for 9 months.
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Beador no doubt got off easy because the charges levied against her were misdemeanors and she could have faced up to one year in jail for her actions.
Beador made headlines on September 16 after she was taken in by officers for drunk driving. Around 1 a.m. P.T., she drove her car onto a residential property in Newport Beach Saturday night and reportedly “clipped” the house.
She then turned her car back around and parked it in the middle of the road before disembarking and pretending like she was only walking her dog on the street. The California native, however, wasn’t able to fool authorities who immediately noticed that she “appeared wasted.”
She was taken and her car was seized as part of the investigation. The mother-of-three was cited and later released without bond. At the time of her arrest, her lawyer assured in a statement that she going to cooperate fully and take responsibility for her actions.

“I spent quite a bit of time with Shannon yesterday. She is extremely apologetic and remorseful. We will be awaiting the official information on this case as it becomes available, and Shannon is prepared to accept full responsibility for her actions.”