
May 28 - By Associated Press
Gary Dourdan won't do time. The "CSI" co-star pleaded guilty to two of three counts of felony drug possession Wednesday but will not face prison following his drug arrest outside of Palm Springs last month, according to his lawyer. Dourdan could have served up to three years and eight months behind bars.

May 14 - By NBC Nightly News
Losing Sara Sidle was one thing. Come Friday, two more long-standing citizens of "CSI" nation will have packed up their forensics gear. Their exits will leave voids not just in their casts, but in television.On May 5, "CSI: Miami" said goodbye to Khandi Alexander's cooing medical examiner, Alexx Woods. Thursday, Gary Dourdan likely made his last regular appearance as investigator Warrick Brown on "CSI."Both Alexander and Dourdan have been with their respective shows since their inceptions, and while it's worth noting how these characters' departures will affect the two procedurals, it should also be mentioned that these actors' departures leave their shows a little paler. Both were the sole African-American regulars in their casts.Miami morgue fixture"CSI: Miami" fans, at least, are used to cast shakeups.

May 8 - By Associated Press
"CSI" co-star Gary Dourdan has been charged with felony possession of heroin, cocaine and ecstasy stemming from his arrest last month, prosecutors said.

Apr 29 - By Derrik J. Lang, AP Entertainment Writer
"CSI" co-star Gary Dourdan was arrested Monday for possession of narcotics and dangerous drugs, police said. The 41-year-old actor was found asleep in his car by the Palm Springs Police Department, authorities said.