Wednesday 11 July 2012

Chris Brown’s In Fear Over Community Service


hris Brown will face an audit for his community work stemming assault against the American singer, Rihanna. Judge Patricia Schnegg ordered such request when the progress hearing in Los Angeles court was going on July 10 because of the inconsistency in the time the singer has performed.
Chris Brown will face an audit for his community work stemming assault against the American singer, Rihanna. Judge Patricia Schnegg ordered such request when the progress hearing in Los Angeles court was going on July 10 because of the inconsistency in the time the singer has performed.

Deputy District Attorney Mary Murray made mention of the lack of clarity on Brown’s service report, claiming that the information given on the time and where the Breezy did his work were not clear. Thus, the prosecutor is ready to proof that Breezy completed the 180 days of community service he was given.
Breezy was absent on Tuesday during brief hearing, but his lawyer did not show any objection to that. The next hearing will come up on August 21, and the “Turn Up the Music” hitmaker is expected to be there.
In his community work, Breezy was supposed to do the grafitti removal, roadside cleanup and other manual labors for the period of six months. The fact that he was allowed to complete his work in his home state of Virginia instead of in L.A. where he was originally sentenced reportedly fueled the prosecutor’s doubt.
In addition to being ordered to do the community work, he has been given five years probation, one year of domestic violence counseling and was slapped with restraining order against ex-girlfriend Riri.
Source; trends.com.ng

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