Amanda Bynes faces new charges in driving case
BURBANK, California (AP) - Prosecutors have charged Amanda Bynes with knowingly driving on a suspended license. It's the third court case the actress has racked up in recent months.
Bynes was charged on Friday in Burbank, California, with two counts of driving on a suspended license. The charges stem from an incident on Sunday that led to her car being impounded.
Bynes faces two other cases - a drunken driving case and a hit-and-run case involving two accidents. Bynes' driver's license was revoked in August, and a judge last week ordered her to stop driving.
The 26-year-old starred in the Nickelodeon series All That and the 2010 film Easy A. She has pleaded not guilty in the DUI case.













