Tennessee

Country Star Sam Hunt Pleads Guilty to Drinking and Driving

He was arrested in 2019 and charged with driving under the influence and violating open container law

In this handout provided by the Davidson County Sheriff, country singer Sam Hunt poses for a mugshot image after being arrested on DUI charges November 21, 2019 in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Country singer Sam Hunt has pleaded guilty to drinking and driving in Tennessee.

Hunt entered the plea Wednesday in Davidson County Circuit Court to misdemeanor DUI charges, the Tennessean reported.

He was arrested in 2019 and charged with driving under the influence and violating open container law. An arrest warrant said officers found Hunt swerving between lanes and pulled him over.

Hunt later apologized, saying he made the “poor and selfish” decision to drive himself home after a friend’s show in Nashville.

Under the plea agreement, his jail sentence of 11 months and 29 days was suspended except for 48 hours, which he agreed to serve at the DUI Education Centers, an alternative sentencing facility. He must also complete an alcohol safety course and will lose his license for a year.

Sam Hunt is keeping things positive. He chatted with New York's Country 94.7 at their Stars and Strings event, which took place on Dec. 4, 2019. He appeared to be in good spirits as he talked about music and performing in an exclusive interview clip for Access Hollywood.
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