R&B singer awaiting trial on an assault charge in Washington, DC
A judge in Los Angeles has denied a request to release R&B singer Chris Brown from custody while he awaits trial on an assault charge in Washington, DC.
Superior Court Judge Victor Greenberg denied a request on Wednesday by Brown’s lawyer to release the Grammy-winner from custody either on bail or his own recognisance. The singer has been jailed since mid-March on a no-bail warrant after he was expelled from a court-ordered rehab programme.
Brown’s bodyguard has been convicted of assaulting a man in Washington, and Brown’s trial has been delayed until at least June. He remains under court supervision in Los Angeles for his 2009 attack on then-girlfriend Rihanna.
The singer’s attorney, Bob Kalunian, requested Brown’s release, but Greenberg said there was no change in circumstances that warrants his release.
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