'Terminator 2' star sentenced to 6 months in LA jail

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Court records show a judge has sentenced Edward Furlong to six months in jail for violating his probation in a 2010 case.
The "Terminator 2" star was accused of disobeying the terms of his sentence in a domestic violence case in which he was convicted of violating a restraining order.
The 35-year-old actor has been the subject of restraining orders filed by both his ex-wife and an ex-girlfriend. Furlong was charged in January with battery on his ex-girlfriend in a case that remains pending.
Furlong's attorney Brian Michaels did not immediately return a phone message seeking comment.
Superior Court Judge Dennis Mulcahy directed officials not to release the actor early or give him credit for time served, but jail records showed Tuesday that he may be released in late May.
The "Terminator 2" star was accused of disobeying the terms of his sentence in a domestic violence case in which he was convicted of violating a restraining order.
The 35-year-old actor has been the subject of restraining orders filed by both his ex-wife and an ex-girlfriend. Furlong was charged in January with battery on his ex-girlfriend in a case that remains pending.
Furlong's attorney Brian Michaels did not immediately return a phone message seeking comment.
Superior Court Judge Dennis Mulcahy directed officials not to release the actor early or give him credit for time served, but jail records showed Tuesday that he may be released in late May.
The "Terminator 2" star was accused of disobeying the terms of his sentence in a domestic violence case in which he was convicted of violating a restraining order.
Probably said "I'll be back."
He should cut his losses and stick to Nevada hookers if he wants to be a cad
Cad, great word:
cad/kæd/ Show Spelled [kad] Show IPA
noun 1. an ill-bred man, especially one who behaves in a dishonorable or irresponsible way toward women.Watch Lindsey get special treatment and no jail time.
Nice to know that every once in a while, violating a restraining order actually results in some sort of consequence. Of course that only happens when it's a celebrity, but even still, I thought those things were just expensive toilet paper that you had to buy from a lawyer.