Bobby Brown gets probation in DUI case

A lawyer for Bobby Brown has entered a no contest plea for the singer to one count of drunken driving resulting from an arrest last month.

City attorney spokesman Frank Mateljan says Brown was sentenced to three years' informal probation and a 90-day alcohol education.

Brown's attorney Tiffany Feder into the plea Wednesday and confirmed the remaining driving under the influence count was dismissed.

She declined further comment.

The former New Edition singer and ex-husband of Whitney Houston was arrested March 26 after he was spotted talking on a cell phone without handsfree.