Country singer Wynonna Judd will lose her driver's license for one year and must perform 200 hours of community service after she pleaded guilty Tuesday to drunken driving.

Judd was charged last month after a Memphis, Tenn., police officer stopped her speeding Land Rover close to Music Row.

Police said Judd registered a blood alcohol level of 0.175 percent, more than twice the 0.08 percent legal definition of drunken driving in Tennessee.

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She received an 11-month, 29-day suspended sentence, during which time she will be on probation. The singer, who began her career as half of the mother-daughter act The Judds, must pay a $350 fine plus court costs.

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