Paul Pelosi, husband of Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, pled guilty to driving under the influence after being arrested in May.

Pelosi, 82, pled guilty to one count of DUI, according to court records. He was subsequently sentenced to three years of probation, and five days of jail time with credit for any time served.

Part of Pelosi’s probation includes eight hours of a court work program, a three-month drinking and driving course, and will have an ignition interlock device affixed to his car for a year. He’ll also be paying a $150 fine.

He was initially charged with two misdemeanors for driving under the influence causing injury and driving with a blood alcohol level of .08%. He initially pleaded not guilty to both charges at the start of August.

Pelosi was arrested in Napa Valley, California, after he was involved in a car accident while under the influence of alcohol near midnight one Saturday in May. There were no injuries reported from the crash, which involved Pelosi’s Porsche and a Jeep. He was held on $5,000 bail the night of his arrest.