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Monday, October 28, 2013

WANNA BE THUG LIFE, CHRIS BROWN RELEASED FROM JAIL CHARGES REDUCED

Pictured: Chris Brown is released after pleading 'not guilty' as assault charge is reduced from felony to misdemeanour, he's always a bad ass when he's fighting woman and if his bodyguard is on deck.  One day somebody is going to catch this wanna be thug slipping.

Brown was released from custody but ordered to stay 100 yards away from alleged victim
Victim claims Brown broke his nose but police said he was treated for fractured nasal bone, according to reports
Bodyguard's charges were also reduced amid conflicting witness accounts, as it is unclear who threw the punch.
 Los Angeles County Probation Department will now decide if singer has violated the terms of his probation.  If Brown's probation is revoked he could face up to four years in prison
The 24-year-old will appear in court again on November 25

The singer was arrested outside a five star hotel in Washington, D.C. on Sunday morning after he allegedly punched a man and broke his nose.

According to TMZ Brown pleaded not guilty and was released from custody without bail, and he was pictured smiling as he left court on Monday.
The victim apparently claims Brown broke his nose but according to the publication, the police have stated that the man was treated for a fractured nasal bone.  The original police report allegedly stated that it was Brown’s bodyguard who threw the punch, but the bodyguard's charge has also been reduced to a misdemeanour.
 TMZ further reports that the Los Angeles County Probation Department are now launching an investigation to determine whether the charges violate the terms of the probation he is currently on.
The website claims the Probation Department was informed of the arrest by Brown's lawyer Mark Geragos, and he allegedly could face up to four years in prison if it is decided that his probation should be revoked.

To be continued...

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