A legal expert is weighing in how Britney Spears' rehab stay could change her DUI case after her March 2026 arrest. The Legal Expert Reveals How Britney Spears’ Rehab Stay Could Affect Her DUI Case first appeared on The Blast
In March 2026, pop star Britney Spears was arrested under suspicion of driving under the influence. The following month, she decided to enter rehab with the encouragement of her two sons: Sean Preston and Jayden James. Although the “Toxic” singer is not due back in court until May 4, a legal expert is weighing in on her decision to seek treatment and how that could affect the outcome of her DUI case.
Britney Spears’ Rehab Stay Could Change The Outcome Of Her DUI Case

Over one month after she was pulled over while driving near her home in Ventura, California, the “Oops!… I Did It Again” singer made the decision to voluntarily check herself into rehab with the support of her family and friends.
Bobby Taghavi, managing partner at personal injury law firm Sweet James and former prosecutor in the Orange County District Attorney’s Office, is not associated with her case, but he did tell PEOPLE magazine that the decision to seek treatment without being ordered to by a court could definitely improve the outcome of her DUI case.
Legal Expert Weighs In On Britney’s Situation

Taghavi told the publication that voluntarily seeking treatment “shows the court and prosecutors that the person is taking the situation seriously before they’re ordered to do anything.”
He went on to say that judges “tend to respond better to proactive accountability than last-minute ‘damage control.’” Although it is unclear if the Princess of Pop could lose her license, he did suggest that her decision to seek treatment could help her avoid time behind bars.
Britney Spears’ DUI Case Could End In Probation

In lieu of jail time, it is possible that a judge could order the “Criminal” singer to undergo counseling, strict probation terms, or even enter educational programs to ensure that she does not relapse again.
“It’s not a guaranteed shield from custody, [but] most judges view it favorably as mitigation, especially when it’s documented, consistent, and shows real commitment,” he explained. “But the court will still look at the underlying facts, and judges prefer proof of participation or completion, not just an announcement.”
Will Britney Spend Time In Jail After Her DUI Arrest?

Taghavi noted that similar offenses usually include probation, fines, penalties, and even DUI school. He did admit that jail is “technically possible,” but “often not the centerpiece” in a typical DUI case. Considering this is her first offense, he suggested it is more likely her license will be suspended for about 4 months.
A separate source told PEOPLE magazine that the “Crossroads” actress was “very upset and shaken” after her arrest. “She’s terrified of going to jail. It’s taken weeks for her to realize that going to rehab is the best option,” the insider shared, noting that her two sons were a “big part” of getting her into a treatment facility.
Britney’s Team Has Reportedly Been Urging Her To Seek Treatment

The source went on to say that Britney’s team has “pushed for treatment” ever since she was arrested. “People around her do care a lot and are constantly trying to support her, but it can be difficult,” they said. “There have been a lot of concerns since the arrest.”
“Her sons were a big part of getting her to rehab. They’ve been clear with her. They just want her to be healthy,” they added. Fans have also been concerned about the pop star’s health due to her erratic social media posts.
“There was a system in place during the conservatorship. Her life was structured and more stable. There were people guiding decisions and making sure things stayed on track. With her independence, you started to see more instability in her day-to-day life,” the insider added.
This Is Not Britney Spears’ First Time In Rehab

In February 2008, the singer was subject to a court-ordered conservatorship that didn’t end until November 2021. Before her conservatorship, she was subject to two psychiatric holds. She also spent more than three months in a rehab facility in 2018.
“My father said that if I didn’t go, then I’d have to go to court, and I’d be embarrassed,” Britney wrote in her memoir, “The Woman In Me,” which was published in October 2023. She claimed that she was prescribed lithium and only allowed to watch an hour of television per day before she was forced to go to bed at 9 PM.
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