Finally Gibson is free from charges. As judge decided to rub out Mel Gibson's conviction that followed an infamous Malibu drunk driving arrest in which the actor made anti-Semitic comments to a sheriff's deputy. According to 2006 conviction Gibson agreed to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, perform in public service announcements and pay $1,300 in fines to resolve the drunken driving case.
In July 2006, Gibson was spotted driving his Lexus sedan over 85 mph and thus stopped by a Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy on Pacific Coast Highway. A breathalyzer test showed Gibson's blood-alcohol level to be .12%; where the legal limit is .08%. Sheriff's officials initially described the arrest as "without incident." But he attempted to escape and was chased by the officers to his car and finally handcuffed him. Mel Gibson was a first-time drunk-driving offender so he was eligible to have the conviction removed from his record after completing the terms of his probation. The routine expunging procedure took place before Judge Lawrence J. Mira during a 90-second hearing. Have a look on the pictures of Mel Gibson leaving Nobu restaurant in Malibu!
(Source: latimesblogs.latimes.com)