“You will receive a sentence of 11 months and 29 days, all suspended, except seven days incarceration, which will be served at a DUI Education Center,” she continued. “The remainder of that sentence will be served on supervised probation.”
And Wallen can erase his arrest from his record if he meets all the requirements of his deal, considering he pleaded guilty to his charges in accordance with “judicial diversion,” a statute that allows offenders to “petition the court to expunge all public record” of their offenses. However, if he fails to abide by the rules of his sentencing, his offenses will convert to convictions, Chappell said in court.