Charlie Sheen's sentence could include theatre internship

Charlie Sheen will stand before a judge Monday afternoon to plead guilty to charges stemming from a Christmas morning argument with his wife in Aspen, Colorado, a prosecutor said.

If the judge accepts the plea agreement, the television star would spend the next month as a theater intern by day and a jail inmate at night.

Pitkin County, Colorado, District Attorney Arnold Mordkin would not confirm reports that Sheen would serve 30 days in jail, but the sheriff has already scheduled a news conference to answer questions about his jail.

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