Chris Brown has been ordered to stay in jail for at least another week.
Lawyers acting for the 24-year-old singer - who had been due to stand trial this week for misdemeanour assault charges for allegedly hitting Parker Adams and breaking his nose - appealed for him to be allowed out of prison yesterday (23.04.14), but Jude Victor Greenberg denied the request until a probation revocation hearing takes place on May 1.
Chris'
arrest for the assault, which took place in Washington D.C. in October marked a
violation of the probation which was set in 2009 following his assault on
then-girlfriend Rihanna, but he was allowed to enter rehab rather than prison.
However,
when he was kicked out of the clinic for rule breaking, he was subsequently
jailed and his lawyer argued it was unfair he had been in prison for 39 days
without a hearing.
Another
lawyer for the 'Yeah 3x' hitmaker - whose bodyguard Christopher Hollosy has
been convicted of assaulting Adams - branded the ruling ''over the top''.
Mark
Geragos said earlier in the day: ''I think it's a little over the top to have
him in custody on this misdemeanour when everybody saw the bodyguard's trial
and which was nothing more than a bloody nose.
''And you
have got the bodyguard who was convicted and who readily admitted he was the
one who did the punching. So all of this is much ado about nothing.''
Chris'
trial has suffered delays since his bodyguard was found guilty of misdemeanour
assault on Monday (21.04.14) and is now expected to take place in June.
Hollosy,
who will be sentenced in June and faces a maximum of six months in jail and a
$1,000 fine, was originally scheduled to testify on behalf of the 'Turn Up the
Music' singer, but after he was found guilty, he decided he would not testify
unless the prosecutors offered him immunity, as he plans to appeal his
conviction.
If
convicted, the entertainer faces a maximum of six months in jail and $1,000
fine, but he also faces up to four more years in jail in California as a result
of violating the terms of his probation.
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