Tuesday, February 04, 2014

Chris Brown Ordered To Stay In Anger Management Rehab

Yesterday Chris Brown was in court because prosecutors here in LA wanted his probation revoked and Chris sent to jail because of his arrest on Washington DC on assault charges last October. Instead, the judge here said that Brown was making process in therapy and ordered that he continue to stay in his rehab to deal with his anger management issues. If he had his probation revoked he would have gone to jail for a few minutes and then just been ordered back to rehab so I don't even know what the reason was other than to show the prosecutors are serious about getting Chris Brown to serve some jail time. I appreciate the effort but one must be realistic about what will happen if you win. Brown pleaded not guilty to the assault charges in Washington DC and the case will probably never go to trial because some deal will be reached where Brown will pay some money to the victim and then plead guilty to jaywalking or some other ridiculous offense that prosecutors here won't be able to use to get his probation revoked. That may have been the reason they went for it now.

10 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:08 AM

    He has the wrong management team - I could definitely steer his career on the right track. 10% - ka-ching!

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  2. I don't care what anyone says, me and Kim were not hanging out with him at Elton John's party last year!

    #Lieessssssss

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  3. I've helped raise 10 kids and I'm glad none of them have anger issues like this jackass. What a jerk! Too bad he didn't channel that energy through sports.

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  4. Ok these trolls are ridiculous.

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  5. Hey Nosy Canuck I really loved my time in Montreal.

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  6. This type of thing used to anger me because I interpreted it as celebs getting preferential treatment. Then I started to realize that housing celebs in jail is a royal pain in the butt for everyone involved, so now I'd probably send them to rehab too if I could.

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    1. We should ship them all to an island jail like Alcatraz. They would naturally implode and knock each other off. No cameras and paps leads to desperation. Desperate people do desperate things...

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  7. Since when does forced rehab ever work? For anything?

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  8. If they keep hm for years, as long as he is off the streets and not allowed to go to clubs, I am ok with it.

    I'd rather him be in jail, but he'd be out in a half hour.

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  9. I dont care what happens to him. Dope.

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