It was a role that her legion of fans wish she had never taken, but Felicia "Snoop" Pearson, the American actress who was catapulted from a harsh street life to fame by the series The Wire, has pleaded guilty to having joined a shady ensemble that was caught earlier this year distributing heroin and marijuana on the streets of her native Baltimore.
Pearson, 31, who shares her nickname with the drug-gang assassin she portrayed on the successful police drama examining the criminal underworld in Baltimore, cut a deal with prosecutors, pleading guilty to association with a conspiracy that was broken open with the arrest of 64 people in March.
Under the agreement, Pearson was sentenced to seven years in prison with all that time suspended except for the five months already served, most of it at her own home under electronic monitoring.
She is subject to three years of supervised probation, but Judge Lawrence Fletcher-Hill said she would be allowed to travel out of state for professional reasons, allowing her to try to relaunch her acting career.
The dismay in March when Pearson was among those arrested was profound for her fans and former colleagues on The Wire because of her own history of escaping crime, including a conviction of second-degree murder, to shine in her new life of acting.