the hour across the country, Chris Brown had
another court appearance today. He admitted to
violating probation in D.C. last year after a scuffle
with a young man who photobombed a picture with
he and a fan.
By doing so, Los Angeles County Superior Court
Judge James Brandlin hit Brown with 365 additional
days in jail, but was given credit for time served,
leaving 131 days to sit in the belly of the beast.
The controversial singer’s lawyer, Mark Geragos,
is already on the hunt to have Brown released
much sooner than later.
“I would expect that Chris should be out of
jail before the weekend’s up or before
Monday,” Geragos said after the hearing.
“If he isn’t out by Monday, then I would
expect he’s getting special treatment. 
He’s
got over 230 days credit on a 365 (day
sentence) and generally the sheriff is
releasing on a lot less than that.”
Whenever Brown is released, he still must
complete approximately 700 hours of community
service at roughly three days per week. At that
rate, the “Excuse Me Miss” singer’s probation
should end January 23, 2015.
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