This post was updated Sept. 25 at 9:17 p.m.

A UCLA medical professor pleaded no contest to child pornography charges at a Los Angeles Superior Court on Monday.

Guido Germano, a professor at The David Geffen School of Medicine and former division director at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, pleaded no contest to one count of possessing and distributing child pornography and was sentenced to five years of probation at Clara Shortridge Foltz Courthouse. Germano was also sentenced to one day in county jail, for which he received credit and will not serve any additional time.

Germano was arrested June 19 for downloading and sharing child pornography through peer-to-peer software and faced up to three years and eight months in state prison, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. Germano originally pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Judge Gustavo N. Sztraicher fined Germano $300 for the crime and required Germano to register as a lifelong sex offender. Germano will also attend 52 weeks of sex offender counseling as part of the plea deal. Devices seized during the investigation found to contain child pornography will not be returned to Germano.

Cedars-Sinai terminated Germano from his position as scientific director of the artificial intelligence in medicine division at Cedars-Sinai on Aug. 1, and UCLA put him on administrative leave following the charges. The UCLA campus directory no longer lists Germano, but a UCLA Health spokesperson confirmed Germano remains on administrative leave.

Alan Eisner and Dmitry Gorin, lawyers representing Germano, declined to comment. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center did not respond in time for comment.