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Kiefer Sutherland is expected to get out of jail on Monday morning. The "24" actor's 48-day jail sentence would have been completed by that time, a Glendale City Jail spokesperson tells People magazine.
Officer John Balian, who has no idea who will be picking up the actor on his way out, assures everybody that Sutherland will be "let out the front door just like everyone else."
The 41-year-old "The Lost Boys" actor had pleaded no contest to DUI charges filed against him stemming from his September 25 arrest last year. That was his second time since another similar incident in 2004. He began his term on December 6, spending his birthday, Christmas, and New Year's at the facility.
Sutherland reportedly behaved with good conduct in jail. He did not ask for any special treatment and did laundry duty and clean-up work. He had brought only two books with him and requested to reroute all his numerous fan mails to his publicist. He also did not make too much phone calls and was only visited once by his attorney.
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 Kiefer Sutherland’s Mug Shot Kiefer Sutherland has begun his prison sentence for a drunk-driving conviction after surrendering to Los Angeles police on Wednesday.
The actor was scheduled to turn himself in on December 21 when his hit show "24" was on a scheduled hiatus, but as the current writers' strike in Hollywood had stalled filming on the series, he made the decision to check in earlier.
The star will serve 48 days at the private Glendale City Jail, spending Christmas, New Year and his birthday on December 21 inside. Sutherland was handed the sentence after he was caught driving under the influence in September.
He will wear a standard-issue orange jumpsuit for the duration of his stay in the 48-cell facility, and came equipped with reading material and underwear when he booked into the prison, reports TMZ.com.
Randy Adams, Glendale Police Chief, insists Sutherland will not be subject to special treatment during his stay, and will be expected to perform laundry and kitchen duties like the other inmates.
He says, "The fact that he's a celebrity -- he checked that at the door when he checked in." Adams adds Sutherland was "co-operative" during the booking.
Sutherland will not share a cell at the facility, as it is standard procedure for "long term" inmates to have their own accommodation, and the actor will serve the 48 days of his sentence consecutively.
Earlier in the day, Judge Stuart M. Rice also sentenced Sutherland to five years probation, and insisted the star must complete an 18-month alcohol education program and attend weekly therapy sessions for six months.
Source: San Francisco Chronicle
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Kiefer Sutherland is actually going to jail for 30 days, as part of his plea deal regarding a DUI arrest in Los Angeles in September. He was coming home from a FOX fall season party. He's going to jail for having a blood alcohol level over the limit, but the second charge of DUI was dismissed (not sure what the difference is there).
The timing is good though: the sentencing will be announced on December 21, the day 24 takes a their break. He could actually go to jail for longer than that, six months, if the judge wants him in there longer for violating his probabtion from a 2004 arrest. Merry Christmas Kiefer! Maybe the Prison Break guys can help him get out, and they can film it for another reality show.
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