Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe The niece of Vice President Joe Biden, 26-year-old Caroline Biden, will not end up behind bars after working out a plea deal following her alleged attack of a Manhattan cop earlier this year. The details of the deal have not been made public, but Caroline was excused from her scheduled Tuesday appearance at Manhattan Criminal Court so that the terms could be finalized. Advertisement Biden niece no jail for pouncing on cop: Caroline Biden, the trouble-making niece of vice president Joe Biden ... http://t.co/mr7LHVEUas— Breaking News (@rssfeedsone) December 17, 2013 According to her attorney, Ira London, Biden will voluntarily enter a "treatment program" and her punishment will "involve no term of incarceration." Biden was charged with obstruction of government administration, resisting arrest and harassment after she allegedly attacked a police officer who responded to an incident between herself and her roommate at their Tribeca apartment back in September. "I know my rights, I shouldn't be handcuffed," Caroline allegedly shouted at the officer. The misdemeanor charges could have landed her up to a year in jail and she is due back in court in early February. Advertisement Just confirmed: Joe Biden's niece, Caroline Biden, is undergoing treatment after being arrested in September.— Gossip on the Hill (@GossipOnTheHill) December 17, 2013 [New York Daily News] Read More Shia LaBeouf accused of plagiarism over short film Ex-NFL star Ricky Williams suing financial adviser for impersonating his wife to IRS Soap, not cocaine, lands pair of PA drug suspects in prison for a month Short Hills Mall shooting victim was protecting wife Jacksonville high school named after KKK grand wizard will change its name Airport security guard dives to catch tumbling toddler