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Motley Crue singer Vince Neil will take a plea deal and serve two weeks of jail time, plus two weeks of house arrest, for driving drunk in his Lamborghini last summer near the Las Vegas Strip.

Neil agreed Tuesday to plead guilty to misdemeanor driving under the influence when he appears before a Las Vegas judge on Jan. 26, said Tess Driver, an aide to Clark County District Attorney David Roger.

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..apparently he (vince neil) makes a habit of this sort of thing...

"This is not the first time Vince Neil has been arrested on DUI charges. In 1986, Neil was given 30 days in jail and five years probation in connection to a car accident that caused the wrongful death of Hanoi Rocks drummer Nicholas “Razzle” Dingley. Neil was charged with vehicular manslaughter as a result of the incident. In an interview with the Associated Press, Neil said he had been sober for years after the car accident.
“There’s just a point in your life where you kind of stop, that’s what happened with me,” said Neil. “There’s other things in life than just drugs and alcohol.”

...having said this he then opened a tequila bar at the Las Vegas Hilton called Tres Rios where rumour has it he got shitfaced there hours before his latest arrest...nice..

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