A judge on Thursday ordered Chris Brown to remain on
supervised probation and make another court appearance after he
completes an overseas tour.
Superior Court Judge Patricia Schnegg
did not address questions raised at a previous hearing about whether
the R&B singer had completed the terms of his community labor
sentence.
A prosecutor said a report filed for Thursday's hearing
did not add additional details about Brown's service as previously
requested by the court. Instead, it included the same spreadsheet of
Brown's hours that Schnegg called "somewhat cryptic" at a September
hearing.
Brown remains on supervised probation for felony assault for an attack on Rihanna in 2009.
He is scheduled to begin a tour that spans several countries in Europe and South Africa on Nov. 14.
Brown
"appears to be making a sincere effort to comply with terms and
conditions of probation," a probation officer wrote in a report prepared
for Thursday's hearing. The report recommended that Brown remain on
probation under the same conditions he has abided by since pleading
guilty to the attack on the eve of the Grammy awards.
Brown
appeared at the hearing along with his mother and attorney Mark Geragos.
He did not speak during the proceedings, and when he attempted to at
one point during discussions of his schedule, Geragos joked, "I don't
dance, you don't talk."
Brown is scheduled to return to court Jan. 17.
Friday, November 2, 2012
Chris Brown to stay on supervised probation
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