As part of the deal the singer-songwriter will pay a $2,000 fine and complete drug counseling and 200 hours of community service. As long as Mars, born Peter Hernandez, stays out of trouble for a year, his record will be conviction-free. The cocaine charge stemmed from an arrest last September after Mars was found allegedly using drugs in a bathroom inside the Hard Rock Hotel. A police report said Mars had 2.6 grams of cocaine on his person, but he told police he had never used drugs prior to
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