This undated photo provided by Dallas County Sheriff's Department shows Judge Reinhold. Reinhold pleaded no contest to misdemeanor disorderly conduct in an airport security dispute at Dallas Love Field. Reinhold entered the plea Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017, and accepted deferred adjudication. The charge will be dropped if Reinhold stays out of trouble for 90 days. (Dallas County Sheriff's Department via AP) This undated photo provided by Dallas County Sheriff's Department shows Judge Reinhold. Reinhold pleaded no contest to misdemeanor disorderly conduct in an airport security dispute at Dallas Love Field. Reinhold entered the plea Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017, and accepted deferred adjudication. The charge will be dropped if Reinhold stays out of trouble for 90 days. (Dallas County Sheriff's Department via AP)

DALLAS (AP) — Actor Judge Reinhold has pleaded no contest to misdemeanor disorderly conduct in an airport security dispute at Dallas Love Field.

The Dallas Morning News (http://bit.ly/2jBAy5W ) reports Reinhold entered the plea Tuesday and accepted deferred adjudication. The charge will be dropped if the 59-year-old Reinhold stays out of trouble for 90 days.

Authorities say Reinhold was arrested Dec. 8 after refusing a Transportation Security Administration screening.

The star of “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” and “Beverly Hills Cop” says he walked through a scanner but wouldn’t let agents check his backpack, which contained DVDs and CDs. Reinhold later cited an adverse reaction to medication for a respiratory infection.

Reinhold apologized after his Dec. 9 release from jail. He apologized again in a statement Wednesday supporting Dallas police.

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Information from: The Dallas Morning News, http://www.dallasnews.com