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Reid Brother Pleads No Contest To 2 Misdemeanors In DUI Case

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A lawyer entered no contest pleas for U.S. Sen. Harry Reid's 73-year-old brother on misdemeanor driving under the influence and resisting arrest charges to close a case stemming from an arrest five months ago.

Attorney David Brown says he entered the written pleas Tuesday for Larry Joe Reid and paid almost $1,200 in fines.

Boulder City Justice of the Peace Victor Miller dismissed misdemeanor battery, weapon, failure to comply and seatbelt charges.

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Brown says the case is resolved.

Larry Reid already fulfilled DUI school and victim-impact classes, and his lawyer says he's happy to have the case resolved.

Reid was arrested about mid-day Feb. 2, after Nevada Highway Patrol trooper reported finding him sitting in his SUV on a highway 95 median near Searchlight, Nevada.