A legal expert has opened up about whether Britney Spears’ decision to seek professional help following her DUI (driving under the influence) arrest will help her in front of a judge.
For those unaware, the Princess of Pop was taken into custody for driving under the influence in Ventura County, California on March 4, 2026. He was booked into the Ventura County Main Jail for driving violations, but was released on March 5.
On April 12, Spears voluntarily went to a treatment facility to achieve sobriety, as her DUI arrest had embarrassed her in front of the entire world.
while talking to People magazine, Bobby Taghavi, a former prosecutor with the Orange County District Attorney’s Office and managing partner of personal injury law firm Sweet James, explained how the 44-year-old American singer’s move could help her as she appears in court on May 4, 2026.
“(Voluntarily seeking treatment) shows the court and prosecutors that the person is taking the situation seriously before being ordered to do anything. Judges respond better to proactive accountability than last-minute ‘damage control,'” Taghavi said.
They said that Femme fatale The singer’s ruling could help her avoid jail and order her to enroll in education programs and counseling along with strict probation conditions.
Still, “it is not a guaranteed shield from custody, (but) most judges view it favorably as a mitigation, especially when it is documented, consistent, and shows real commitment,” the expert quipped.
However, “the court will still look at the underlying facts, and judges prefer proof of participation or completeness, not just a declaration,” Taghavi said.
It’s worth mentioning that Britney Spears’ sons, 20-year-old Sean Preston and 19-year-old Jayden James, whom she welcomed with her ex-husband Kevin Federline, encouraged her to get treatment.
An insider told the same outlet, “Her sons were a big part of getting her into rehab. They’ve been candid with her. They just want her to be healthy.”
“She was very upset and shaken after her arrest. And she is afraid of going to jail. It took her several weeks to realize that going to rehab was the best option,” the source said.
