AP/ September 25, 2012, 1:50 AM

Judge mulls whether Chris Brown violated probation

Chris Brown in Los Angeles courtroom Monday

Chris Brown in Los Angeles courtroom Monday / AP Photo/David McNew Pool

(AP) LOS ANGELES — A judge has ordered a further review of Chris Brown's community service and travel to determine whether the R&B singer has violated the terms of his probation for the 2009 beating of then-girlfriend Rihanna.

Brown appeared in court Monday for the first time in more than a year, and Superior Court Judge Patricia Schnegg tried to sort through Brown's probation record and the impact of a positive marijuana result during a random drug screening.

Schnegg said community service logs from Brown's home state of Virginia were "somewhat cryptic" and additional review was needed to determine whether he had complied with his probation.

A spreadsheet sent by the Richmond, Va., police chief indicated Brown had completed 1,402 hours of community service, ranging from trash pickup, to washing cars, painting and tending to stables.

Brown spoke briefly during the hearing, telling Schnegg he wasn't required to sign in when performing his service. His lawyer, Mark Geragos, welcomed the inquiry and said he expected to show that Brown had complied with all his probation terms.

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The judge said Brown produced a medicinal marijuana prescription from California and that she had never ordered him not to use drugs, so the positive drug test may not have a major impact on his probation.

She warned Brown that while his marijuana use may have been legal, he needed to be mindful of his public image and his sway with young fans.

"You are not an average person who can sit in their living room and do what you want to do," Schnegg said, noting that Brown's mother was sitting in the audience of the courtroom. "You are not only in the public eye, but you are on probation."

Brown has had several high-profile incidents that have drawn negative attention, including a bottle-throwing New York City nightclub brawl involving his entourage and a group accompanying Drake. Brown received a cut on his chin, and neither entertainer was ever charged. A woman in Miami has also accused Brown of taking her cellphone away after she tried to take pictures of him outside a South Beach nightclub, but the singer has not been charged in that incident.

Schnegg urged him to be careful going forward.

"You should be mindful of obeying all rules of the courts," Schnegg said. "A lot of people look up to you — a lot of kids. What you do and what you say impacts other people."

Brown was sentenced to five years of supervised probation after pleading guilty to felony assault for his February 2009 attack on Rihanna. Before Monday, he had received positive reports from probation officials and praise from Schnegg. The judge ordered Brown to return to court Nov. 1 for another update.

Virginia officials also reported that Brown may have traveled to Paris without permission, but Schnegg said she has approved most of the singer's travel and would have to review that claim further.

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YoosAir says:
One really has to wonder about how the scales of justice and the whole system is weighted on the side of someone monied with an expensive lawyer.

I'm sure a lot of people would love to have such an easy probation. As if a judge has to tell you which rules to follow. The judge has to say "no drugs while on probation"? International travel?

Who does the judge think is more stupid? Brown or the public seeing the judge lift the velvet rope to let Brown in and out of the system and process of corrections?

Any "regular person" would have been INSTANTLY remanded to custody after the failed drug test alone.

America... laws and regulations that everyone EXCEPT the rich and famous must abide by.
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ffoulkes2009 replies:
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From reading this report, it would seem the judge is a fan of his. If it were a Joe-nobody, he'd be spending the rest of his probated sentence in jail for having MJ in his system..of for leaving town without permission...or or or or...How many chances do you give someone simply due to some fame and money?
Millennial replies:
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that america, you're givena pass if you know the right people and have enough money, Look at lindsey Lohan, she has violated her probation time ans time again and not once has she spent time in jail for her probation violations, where is the outrage about her? You're silent as ratz pissin on cotton.

The double standards based upon RACE and gender has to STOP in this nation, period, end of story and now is the TIME.