Monday, 8 April 2013

Chris Brown Probation Violation Case Delayed Until June


Los Angeles (CNN) -- Chris Brown sat alone in court for 35 minutes on Friday while his lawyer talked with the judge and prosecutor behind closed doors in his probation violation case.

The judge emerged from his chambers to order Brown to come back on June 10 because lawyers need more time to look at "additional discovery" in his case.

While not much happened in Friday's hearing before Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge James Brandlin, ultimately it could be big trouble for the singer.

In a court filing in February, prosecutors accused Brown of not completing the 180 days of community labor ordered when he pleaded guilty to a felony assault charge in the beating of his girlfriend Rihanna.

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