decided on Thursday that Chris Brown’s probation will continue as
initially ordered. Brown’s attorney, Mark Geragos, reportedly argued
that his client should be allowed to finish supervised probation
early, on account of good behavior. Judge George Lomeli felt
differently and ruled that Brown will continue to report to a
probation officer in his home state in Virginia.
Since being sentenced to five-years probation over assault charges he
secured in the beating of then-girlfriend, Rihanna, the night before
the Grammys in 2009, Chris Brown has completed a yearlong domestic
violence program, anger-management classes and nearly half of the
community service ordered by the court.
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