Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Patricia Schnegg said that mandatory drug testing was not a condition included in Chris Brown’s probation. However, she set a hearing for November 1 to decide whether he was abiding by or violating the terms of his probation and other matters including fulfillment of community service. The judge gave Chris Brown a warning in court telling him to keep in mind that he was a role model.
The judge told Brown, “You are not an ordinary person who can sit in your living room and do whatever you want to do … More importantly, a lot of people look up to you, a lot of kids. What you do and what you say impacts a lot of people.”
Brown was sentenced to five years of probation and six months of community service after he pleaded guilty to beating Rihanna on the eve of the Grammy awards in 2009. He won a Grammy award earlier this year.
Mark Geragos, Brown’s lawyer, claimed that Brown had “completed all of his community service.” There are also travel restrictions placed on Brown.
DeCriminalization or Legalization of Marijuana?
Which do you want? Watch Vermont Public Television
Governor candidate debate Oct. 4, 2012. Incumbent Democrat
Peter Shumlin wants decrminalization, USMJP candidate
Cris Ericson for the United States Marijuana Party
in Vermont wants legalization of marijuana.
Republican candidate Randy Brock and Independent
Emily Peyton (dropped out in 2010 just before the
Nov. Election Vote and probably will again) and
Liberty Union Party candidate (Liberty Union candidate
in 2010 also dropped out before the 2010 vote) Brian Eagle have
other issues.