Redmond O’Neal Sent to Rehab

May 1, 2009 at 5:39am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Redmond O’Neal has been given a Get Out of Jail Free card.

The question is, does he know what to do with it?

O’Neal, 24, has been given the option of entering Los Angeles county’s drug court program, which would get him out of prison if he stays clean, attends his court appearances and does well in rehab.

That means as long as he stays clean, he can avoid prison.

If he screws up, however, he’s looking at up to four years in jail.

Everyone knows, prison is the easiest place in the world to get drugs, but we hope Redmond takes this chance and decides to change his life.

His next court appearance is May 28th.

—Sasha Perl-Raver

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