August 12, 2026
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8:36Now PlayingTiffany Haddish entered a negotiated plea deal on Tuesday for DUI driving less safe in Fayetteville, Georgia. All other charges related to a January 2022 arrest when someone called 911 to report seeing a driver asleep at the wheel of an SUV at a red light were dismissed.
The comedian will be on probation for 12 months, will have to comply with a substance abuse evaluation and will have four months to complete DUI school and 40 hours of community service. She will not receive additional jail time and isn’t allowed to drive in Georgia.
Previously, the actor and comedian had pleaded not guilty to multiple charges, including driving under the influence of marijuana and alcohol and improper stopping on a roadway. Haddish's lawyers in May asked a judge to dismiss the case, arguing that waiting more than four years for the case to be resolved had caused personal and professional difficulties and violated her right to a speedy trial. The Emmy and Grammy winner was also arrested in November 2023 in Beverly Hills on suspicion of driving under the influence after police received a call and said Haddish appeared to be slumped over the wheel of a vehicle while the engine was still running.
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