Charlie Brown's voice artist gets probation


Los Angeles, May 9 (IANS): Peter Robbins, who used to lend his voice to Charlie Brown, was sentenced to jail for stalking his ex-girlfriend and her plastic surgeon.

He was arrested back in January, pleaded guilty in April and was sentenced to one year in jail. But he will avoid further jail time because of his eight-month rehab program, and the 110 days that he spent behind the bars, tmz.com reports.

Robbins gave his voice for Charlie Brown in the film “A Boy Named Charlie Brown”, and in TV specials like “A Charlie Brown Christmas” and “It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown”.

Robbins also got five years' probation, a 10-year order to "stay away" from the doctor, and has to pay $15,081.90 in restitution to his ex-girlfriend.

  

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