Country star Morgan Wallen enters plea in chair-toss case

Morgan Wallen in court on Thursday, Dec. 12, in Nashville, Tennessee.

Morgan Wallen in court on Thursday, Dec. 12, in Nashville, Tennessee.

Country music star Morgan Wallen appeared in court on Thursday afternoon and entered a plea of guilty in his disorderly conduct case from earlier this year, in which Tennessee cops arrested and charged the singer with multiple felonies after he threw a chair off the rooftop of a Nashville bar, with it landing on Broadway near two police officers.

Wallen, 31, was handed a sentence of 11 months and 29 days “all suspended except seven days incarceration,” according to Judge Ana Escobar. The singer pleaded “conditionally guilty” to two misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment after acknowledging the charges against him and was ordered to serve his seven day sentence at a “DUI education center,” according to Escobar.

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