Haley Pullos has been released from jail after serving three months.
The 26-year-old actress, best known for playing Molly Lansing-Davis on General Hospital since 2009, voluntarily surrendered herself back in April to serve the 90 days that she was expected to get in her sentencing.
Haley was facing jail time from her hit-and-run charge from over a year ago. After fleeing the scene, she was later found to be under the influence at the time of the crash and was charged with a felony DUI. The other driver in the crash was hospitalized with major injuries while Haley needed to be pulled out of her car by the jaws of life.
On Monday (July 29), Haley appeared in court for her sentencing and then was released from jail as she already served the time.
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After being released, Haley was photographed leaving jail with a book and a carton of orange juice. She hugged family members immediately after getting out.
“Haley was sentenced to probation with 90 days county jail with time served, a nine-month DUI program, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) program and continuing private counseling,” her lawyer Dan Melnick told People.
It’s unclear if Haley will ever return to her role.