Amanda Bynes Pleads Not Guilty To Unlicensed Driving

Amanda Bynes has pleaded not guilty to two counts of driving on a suspended license.

Court records show Bynes’ attorney Robert J. Wilson entered the pleas Monday in Burbank, Calif., on behalf of the actress.

The 26-year-old’s car was impounded at the Bob Hope Airport in September and she was charged with the misdemeanor counts days later.

The incident came after Bynes was charged in separate driving under the influence and hit-and-run cases. She has pleaded not guilty in those cases, but her license was suspended and a judge ordered her to stop driving until it’s re-instated.

Bynes rose to fame starring in Nickelodeon’s “All That” and her own variety show. She also starred in several films, including 2010’s “Easy A.”

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