Actress Amanda Bynes pleaded not guilty on Oct. 15 to two counts of driving with a suspended license.

Her attorney appeared in court on her behalf.

A pretrial hearing is scheduled for Nov. 29, according to E! News, and the "What a Girl Wants" star also faces DUI and hit-and-run charges brought on by the L.A. City Attorney's Office.

Back in September, Bynes, 26, also pleaded not guilty to two hit-and-run charges. The misdemeanor charges resulted from two car crashes in April and August, according to court documents. Also last month, she defending her recent troubles in an interview with People, saying, "I am doing amazing."

The DUI charge, which she also pleaded not guilty too, is from her April 6 arrest for clipping a police car in her BMW.

E! News reported that Bynes' license was suspended by the California Department of Motor Vehicles in correlation to a number of unpaid traffic tickets.

During her first alleged hit-and-run incident in April, she was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. However, she claimed she was not drunk and that she does not drink.

"I don't drink, and I don't drink and drive," she said. "It is all false."

Bynes has admitted that she is done with her acting career, saying that she is planning on starting a fashion line. The last film she starred in was 2010's "Easy A," which also starred Emma Stone and Penn Badgley.

In 2010, Bynes first announced that she was done with Hollywood when she tweeted the following:

"Being an actress isn't as fun as it may seem... If I don't love something anymore I stop doing it. I don't love acting anymore so I've stopped doing it... I know 24 is a young age to retire but you heard it here first."

Many remember Bynes as a child star on Nickelodeon with "The Amanda Show" and later with "All That." She also had a televisions series from 2002-2006 called "What I Like About You," where she played sister to Jennie Garth's character.

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