Saturday, August 17, 2013
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The vocalist was requested to finish an extra 1,000 hours of group work throughout a court listening to today.
In return, the Los Angeles District Attorney consented to reject their solicitation to repeal Brown's probation after he was included in a claimed attempt at manslaughter mishap prior this hot time of year.
The attempt at manslaughter charge was really rejected on Thursday.
Tan went to the listening to, wearing a white shirt and dark suit, and seemed baffled with the arrangements throughout the hearing.
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At one focus, he told his lawyer out boisterous in the court, "I comprehend. I comprehend. I am set to say whatever I need to. It's the way I feel. I don't give a second thought."
The "Turn Up the Music" vocalist was joined by his mother Joyce Hawkins, who he invested time with examining his alternatives before settling on his last choice.
It took three gatherings in the judge's chambers for the consent to be arrived at.
The Grammy champ must contact the probation office inside 48 hours. With respect to what sort of work Brown will be doing, he has his decision of a couple of feasible choices.
The 24-year-old can take part in beach cleanup, Caltrans, graffiti removal or a probation alternative work program.
If he decided to work on his community service hours full-time (40 hours a week), he could feasibly be through with the new requirement in just two and a half months.
Brown is currently serving probation stemming from his 2009 assault incident with his then-girlfriend Rihanna. His probation will end in a year's time, on Aug. 25, 2014.
On Aug. 25, 2009, Judge Patrician Schnegg sentenced Brown to 180 days of community labor, 52 week batterer's program and fines.
Today, both sides stipulated to the 1,000 additional hours, meaning the District Attorney is not contesting that he completed the previous hours, but also that the defense agreed to complete the new requirements.
The next time that Brown is expected to appear in court is on Nov. 20th for a progress hearing on the new community service agreement.
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