Dec 17, 2013

Chris Brown's Probation Revoked In Rihanna Case Because Of Washington, D.C. Assault Charge [Video]








Chris Brown is skating on thin legal ice. The singer was just in an L.A. court for a probation progress hearing and the judge in the case revoked his probation.



Chris' probation stems from his 2009 assault of Rihanna. However, in October he was charged with assault for allegedly punching a man in the face.



Given the fact that he has not obeyed all laws while on probation, the decision was made to revoke. The "Deuces" singer did catch a break because he was not sentenced to jail time. The judge is impressed with the progress he has been making in anger management rehab.



According to rehab documents obtained by TMZ, Chris has completed a 12-hour ropes course "to enhance team-building skills and trust." He's been taken off of medical marijuana and his new medication is working. His ability to "emotionally regulate himself" has markedly improved.




Chris remains on his own recognizance for now. He was ordered to not use weed, comply with all terms and conditions of probation, remain in anger management and take all medications deemed necessary by his doctors.



He will appear in front of the judge again in February to go over his case again. At that time he could be sentenced to jail depending on his progress
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