October 6, 2009 8:56 PM

Mel Gibson's DUI Conviction Expunged

(AP)  A judge has ruled that Mel Gibson's conviction stemming from his notorious 2006 drunken driving arrest is being expunged.

The ruling Tuesday came after his lawyer had requested the dismissal. The actor-director successfully completed the terms of his three-year probation following the misdemeanor drunken driving arrest in which he made derogatory comments about Jews and women.

As part of his no-contest plea, Gibson was sentenced to three years of probation, paid about $1,600 in fines and had to attend Alcoholics Anonymous and other meetings.

Gibson has repeatedly apologized for making the derogatory comments about Jews to the sheriff's deputy who arrested him in 2006 in Malibu, California.

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by puzzler125 October 7, 2009 3:12 AM EDT
Others' records have been expunged after meeting their probation requirements. Why shouldn't Mr. Gibson's record be cleared as well.
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by jtdev1 October 7, 2009 8:12 AM EDT
It's just that 99.9% of americans that got a DUI will never have this chance to have the record expunged after 3 years. Money & Fame does have a big role here.
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