Actor Shia LaBeouf has pleaded guilty to three counts of simple battery following an arrest during Mardi Gras where he was filmed punching a victim. The court handed down a six-month suspended sentence and two years of probation, despite public calls for hate crime charges based on recorded slurs. This resolution highlights the legal complexities of prosecutorial discretion and the potential for relatively lenient outcomes in high-profile assault cases involving video evidence.
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