Report: Sheen Will Serve 17 Days, Start Sentence Next Week

Plea deal calls for jail time that will send him off free of probation

Charlie Sheen clearly doesn't trust himself to behave.

The "Two and a Half Men" actor has chosen jail time over probation in a plea deal that will land Sheen in an Aspen, Colo., lockup for at least 17 days, TMZ reported Tuesday.

Sheen was expected to do at least a little time, as TheWrap reported last week. He's scheduled in an Aspen court next Monday, where he will plead no contest to third-degree assault and immediately begin his sentence.

Citing sources it did not name, TMZ reported that Sheen will be sentenced to 30 days, but with good-time credit will serve only 17 days, after which he will be free of the matter without probation.

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