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Chris Brown Sentenced To 1000 Hours Of Community Labour(READ MORE)

Brandlin then told Brown he must perform 1,000 hours of community labor
with one of four public programs: California Department of Transportation
highway cleanup, graffiti removal, beach cleanup or Probation Alternative
Work Services.
Brown, 24, didn’t speak during Friday’s hearing, other than to agree to the
deal worked out while he waited in the courtroom with his mother and two
other people.
The singer has been in and out of court since pleading guilty to the 2009
assault on Rihanna. Besides making reports on fulfilling the requirements of
an earlier order for community labor, he has had subsequent run-ins with the
law for assault and traffic accidents.
The work that Brown did previously does not apply to the new sentence, said
district attorney’s spokeswoman Jane Robison. Brown has a year to perform
the work and is scheduled to appear in court Nov. 20 for a progress report.
Brown, who won a Grammy in 2011 for Best R&B Album with “F.A.M.E.,”
could ask the court to end his probation when he completes the community
labor, but the final decision on the length of probation will be up to a judge.

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