Chris Brown, Community Service Hours Update: Singer Appears in Court With Rihanna, Judge Schedules Another Hearing

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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Chris Brown, accompanied by Rihanna, briefly returned to court Wednesday to face allegations he failed to complete his community labor sentence for Rihanna's 2009 beating, but the judge asked for more information and scheduled another hearing in two months.

Rihanna blew Brown a kiss as he entered the courtroom, and they left together after the short proceeding in which Superior Court Judge James Brandlin set the next hearing for April 5.

Prosecutors alleged this week that investigators could not find credible evidence he completed his community labor.

A motion filed Tuesday also raised for the first time in Brown's felony assault case several incidents that prosecutors said demonstrate Brown has ongoing anger management issues.

Brandlin noted during the brief session that a prosecution filing did not request revocation of Brown's probation and he, therefore, would not revoke it.

They cited a Jan. 27 fight between Brown and fellow R&B star Frank Ocean, and a 2011 outburst in which Brown threw a chair through a window after he was asked about the Rihanna attack on "Good Morning America."

The filing represents a dramatic shift in the case against Brown, who was repeatedly praised by the judge overseeing his case for his completion of domestic violence courses and his community service work in his home state of Virginia. That changed in September, when prosecutors raised concerns about Brown's community service after he logged 701 hours in seven months - an amount that had previously taken him more than two years to achieve.

Los Angeles investigators traveled to Richmond, Va., to investigate Brown's service, which was only described in broad strokes by Richmond Police Chief Bryan Norwood, who was overseeing the singer's community labor.

"This inquiry provided no credible, competent or verifiable evidence that defendant Brown performed his community labor as presented to this court," Deputy District Attorney Mary Murray wrote.

Brown's attorney Mark Geragos blasted the court filing, saying the prosecutor ignored interviews "where sworn peace officers stated unequivocally that Mr. Brown was supervised and did all of the community service."

"I plan on asking for sanctions from the DA's office for filing in frivolous, scurrilous and frankly defamatory motion," he said Tuesday.

It will be up to a new judge to evaluate the prosecutor's allegations; Brown's case was transferred to Brandlin after a recent shuffling of judicial assignments.

After pleading guilty to the Rihanna attack, Brown was given permission to serve 180 days of community labor in his home state of Virginia, but only as long as he performed manual labor such as graffiti removal and roadside cleanup.

Given problems with documentation and statements from some witnesses who contradict Brown's claims of work, prosecutors asked Brandlin to order Brown to repeat his service in Los Angeles.

Brown spent one-third of the hours he logged in Virginia working night shifts at a day care center in rural Virginia where his mother once served as director and where the singer spent time as a child.

A detective who checked on Brown's work nine times at the Tappahannock Children's Center found the singer, his mother and a bodyguard at the center on each visit.

The records said Brown waxed floors or performed "general cleaning" at the center.

A professional floor cleaner contracted to work at the daycare center told investigators he had been cleaning the floors during the months Brown reported working at the facility.

"Claims that the defendant cleaned, stripped and waxed floors at that location have been credibly contradicted," prosecutors said in the filing.

Brown's mother, Joyce Hawkins, no longer had a formal role at day care center but had her own set of keys and coordinated her son's work at the facility, prosecutors said.

Murray stated in her filing that Norwood's report on Brown's service was "at best sloppy documentation and at worst fraudulent reporting."

Richmond police spokesman Gene Lepley declined to discuss the allegations.

"We believe it would inappropriate to comment on a matter that's before the court," Lepley said.

According to the motion, officials with Virginia's probation office told investigators that Brown's arrangement to be supervised by Norwood was "extremely unusual" and had not been approved by the agency. No one from Virginia's probation department oversaw Brown's hours, prosecutors said.

The motion noted that the only records the department has to indicate Brown was supervised were officers' overtime sheets. Five of 21 days that officers logged overtime for Brown were spent providing security for the singer's concerts.

The allegations are the latest pre-Grammy controversy for Brown, who was arrested shortly after the 2009 ceremony for his attack on Rihanna. He has since returned to the awards show by performing and winning an award in 2011 for his album "F.A.M.E."

Brown and Ocean are competing against one other for the Best Urban Contemporary Album category at Sunday's Grammys.

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dave

just give him the chair and send me the electric bill,what a loser!!!!

February 11 2013 at 7:16 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
ultraclen2

no wonder our youth is having attitude malfunctions look at the clowns we waste time covering

February 10 2013 at 8:54 PM Report abuse +1 rate up rate down Reply
Carrie

Rihanna is sorry excuse for a woman, and deserves anything she gets from this point. I will not pity a moron who runs back to the abuser. Sorry, I won't. She's desperate, he knows it, and I won't be surprised if he kills her one day.

February 10 2013 at 4:24 PM Report abuse +4 rate up rate down Reply
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Annika

I hear ya.

February 10 2013 at 5:16 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
gerbersmail

That's what happens when you go through every celebrity in Hollywood and none of them want to keep you. They "do" her and then throw her back like a pint sized halibut. Come to find out those celebrities like their fish beer BATTERED...not their women.

February 10 2013 at 3:04 PM Report abuse +2 rate up rate down Reply
gerbersmail

How stupid do you have to be to bring the person you beat up to a court room? I don't know who is more ignorant. Her for coming or him for bringing her. I'm gonna call it a "draw".

February 10 2013 at 2:55 PM Report abuse +3 rate up rate down Reply
Buckingham's

She should be on that Animal Planet show, "Fatal Attractions". Hmmmm,...maybe someday she will.

February 10 2013 at 2:42 PM Report abuse +3 rate up rate down Reply
alantatanka

"Beat me, Beat me not, Beat me, Beat me not" "See, he does love me!" It's just rough foreplay.

February 10 2013 at 2:40 PM Report abuse +3 rate up rate down Reply
pepper2101

Come on you guys, don't be so harsh with her. I mean she says he's completely changed. After he beat her he didn't mean to throw the chair through the window and he didn't mean to punch that guy in the face. He's more calm now. Seriously how much more does she need to know. She's stated she doesn't care what others think she is looking for her happiness. God help her because it appears others can't. Just my opinion.

February 10 2013 at 2:10 PM Report abuse +1 rate up rate down Reply
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Annika

Yeah right. He'll figure he got away with it once, he'll do it again. They have a "honeymoon" period now, but wait until there's another argument. His fists will fly again.

February 10 2013 at 5:18 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
whiteoak

dumb and dumber

February 10 2013 at 1:56 PM Report abuse +2 rate up rate down Reply
sluguy

Hard to believe she can't get someone better than this loser thug. I guess it shows that just because you have some talent it doesn't mean you have any brains or self-respect. I'm sure at some point he will beat her up again, but she won't be getting my sympathy only pity for her stupidity.

February 10 2013 at 1:55 PM Report abuse +2 rate up rate down Reply
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