LOS ANGELES - R&B singer Chris Brown had his probation reinstated by a
judge in Los Angeles on Friday after the Grammy winner agreed to
complete an additional 1,000 hours of community labour stemming from his 2009 sentence for assaulting singer Rihanna.
Brown's probation had been revoked last month by Los Angeles County
Superior Court Judge James Brandlin after he was charged in a May
hit-and-run traffic accident, which could have led to a probation
violation and possible jail time.The charges in the hit-and-run case have since been dismissed.
In 2009, Brown was sentenced to five years' probation, 180 days of community labour and domestic violence counselling for assaulting Rihanna, who was his girlfriend at the time.
Brown, dressed in a dark suit at Friday's hearing, must complete the 1,000 hours of community labour before his probation ends on August 25, 2014. He has the option of highway cleanup, beach cleanup, graffiti removal, or general maintenance work.
The singer, 24, came under fire by the Los Angeles County Attorney's office in February, when he was accused of cutting corners of his community labour sentence, which he was allowed to complete in his home state of Virginia.
The community labour involved tasks like cutting grass, picking up trash and removing graffiti.
Prosecutors alleged that Brown was not at the recorded location of his community labour and was instead performing or travelling, once on a private jet bound for Cancun, Mexico.
They also accused Virginia
authorities of poor and incorrect management of the singer's community
labour and record keeping, arguing that the "Turn Up the Music" singer's
community labour case should be transferred to Los Angeles.

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