Rihanna To Testify Against Brown If Called
As A Witness, The Singer Would Be Cross-Examined By Brown's Attorney At A Preliminary Hearing On June 22
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Donald Etra says prosecutors have told him Rihanna will receive a subpoena to testify at a preliminary hearing June 22 and that she will comply with the order. The hearing will focus on whether there is enough evidence to continue the case against Brown.
The hearing would mark Rihanna's first appearance in court since felony assault and criminal threats charges were filed against Brown in March following the February incident.
If she is called to testify, the 21-year-old singer would be subject to cross-examination by Brown's attorney, Mark Geragos.Photos: Rihanna
Etra wouldn't address their relationship now, but said Rihanna, whose real name is Robyn Rihanna Fenty, was following the case closely.
A judge on Thursday rejected a motion by Geragos to receive police and investigative records related to the case and the apparent leak of a photo of a beaten and bruised Rihanna.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Patricia Schnegg told Geragos the motion was premature and he could file it again after the preliminary hearing.Photos: Chris Brown
Brown wasn't in court Thursday, but he's required to attend the preliminary hearing. The 20-year-old R&B singer faces possible sentences that range from probation to nearly five years in prison if convicted.
Geragos argued that he should have access to the records to properly cross-examine police witnesses during the preliminary hearing. He also said intense public interest in the case should require the records' release.
Schnegg said Brown's fame wasn't an issue she was going to consider. She also called Geragos' motion "a fishing expedition."
She also said the records, which Geragos wants to use to search for police bias or misconduct, don't have anything to do with Brown's arrest. She said officers responded to an emergency call and the "Run It!" singer was arrested well before the photo of Rihanna's battered face was posted by celebrity gossip Web site TMZ.
By Anthony McCartney
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- yeah govtguy- ya took the words right out of my mouth.
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- Two words: Who cares? Put the punk kid in a cell for 90 days so he can get his gangsta cred, mandatory anger management class (joke), community service (joke), and he's back to repeat his bad behavior. The alleged victim is now a "special" witness, and odds are good she will provide little if anything to put her boytoy in the 8x10. Why is the state even wasting its time on a predictable Hollywood scripted outcome?
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