Aspen:
Actor Charlie Sheen is due in court today and is expected to plead guilty to a charge stemming from a Christmas Day dispute with his wife.
Yale Galanter, one of Sheen's attorneys, has said that Sheen agreed to plead guilty to misdemeanor assault in exchange for prosecutors dropping more serious charges.
Galanter previously said the agreement calls for Sheen to serve 30 days in jail. Sheen had been scheduled to plead guilty at a hearing in June, but that hit a snag with a disagreement over terms of a proposed work release program.
Sheen, star of the sitcom Two and a Half Men on CBS, is charged with felony menacing, criminal mischief and assault against his wife, Brooke Mueller Sheen.
Yale Galanter, one of Sheen's attorneys, has said that Sheen agreed to plead guilty to misdemeanor assault in exchange for prosecutors dropping more serious charges.
Galanter previously said the agreement calls for Sheen to serve 30 days in jail. Sheen had been scheduled to plead guilty at a hearing in June, but that hit a snag with a disagreement over terms of a proposed work release program.
Sheen, star of the sitcom Two and a Half Men on CBS, is charged with felony menacing, criminal mischief and assault against his wife, Brooke Mueller Sheen.