Pop star Bruno Mars has reportedly agreed to plead guilty to cocaine possession in a Clark County, Nevada court room. Mars will be placed on probation for one year, pay a fine of $2,000, and perform 200 hours of community service as part of the plea deal. Mars will also be required to attend drug counseling. If Mars is able to complete all conditions of probation, he will be allowed to withdraw the guilty plea and the charges will be dismissed. Mars was arrested at the Las Vegas Hard Rock Casino in September when a bathroom attendant saw the singer with a "baggy of white powder" and alerted authorities. Mars, real name Peter Hernandez, was arrested and the powder was tested and identified as cocaine.