LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - R&B singer Chris Brown had
his probation revoked on Monday by a judge in Los Angeles after he was
charged in a hit-and-run traffic accident last month.
Brown, who has been on probation for criminal assault for beating his former girlfriend and fellow R&B singer, Rihanna, on the eve of the 2009 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, could face jail time if he is found to have violated his probation.
The Grammy-winning singer, 24,
was released on his own recognizance and will have a hearing on August
16 to determine whether or not he has violated the terms of his
probation, Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge James Brandlin said.
He was sentenced to five years' probation, 180 days of community service and domestic violence counseling for the 2009 assault on Rihanna.
The Los Angeles County Attorney's
office, which has also accused Brown of cutting corners on his
community service, asked Brandlin to revoke Brown's probation because of
the hit-and-run charges in which he allegedly rear-ended another car.
The singer was charged last month with misdemeanor hit-and-run and
driving without a valid license in connection with the traffic accident
on May 21 in Los Angeles.
Brown's defense team and the
alleged victim filed a declaration on Monday to have the charges
relating to the hit-and-run dismissed.
The Los Angeles City Attorney's office said they planned to proceed with the case.
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