A Colorado court has reached an agreement with the trouble “Two and a Half Men” star, Charlie Sheen. Though no details of the agreement were released Sheen could face up to three years for the charges against him. A more likely result will be 45 days.
 
The chief deputy district attorney of Pitkin County, Arnold Mordkin, confirmed the agreement but decline to give any details.
 
Sheen was arrested on Christmas Day 2009 when his wife Brooke Mueller Sheen called the police after then had a heated argument. Sheen was charged with second-degree assault, menacing and criminal mischief. He originally pleaded not guilty to the charges early this year.
 
Sheen’s lawyer, Yale Galanter declined to comment on the nature of the agreement but said that “a deal is not a deal until the judge approves it”.
 
The trial is scheduled for July 21 but Sheen will now appear in court next Monday for a hearing.