Convicted Britney Spears Stalker Sentenced
Aug. 21 2009, Published 10:32 a.m. ET
Miranda Tozier-Robbins, the camouflage-clad woman found guilty of snooping onto Britney Spears' Calabasas, California home this past April was sentenced to three years of probation and 240 hours of community service, Los Angeles Superior Court spokeswoman Patricia Kelly said Thursday.
Tozier-Robbins -- who was lugging around photography equipment in the incident, said she was working on a documentary chronicling paparazzi tactics and would have likely sold any footage she recorded.
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EXCLUSIVE: Alleged Britney Stalker Says I Don’t Regret A Thing
Speaking exclusively with RadarOnline.com last week, Tozier-Robbins, a one-time American Idol hopeful, said she didn't regret any of her actions, and her main intention was for the issue to be resolved.
“Everything happens for a reason,” she told RadarOnline.com exclusively.