Chris Brown pleads guilty to assault in Washington

Brown pleaded guilty to
misdemeanor assault and was sentenced to time served. He spent two days
in a District of Columbia jail in this case.
The Grammy-winning
singer was arrested in October. The victim told police Brown hit him
after he tried to get in a picture the singer was taking with two women.
Brown had previously pleaded not guilty in the case. His trial had been set for April, but it was delayed.
At
the time of his Washington arrest, Brown was on probation in a felony
assault case in California for attacking his then-girlfriend, pop star
Rihanna, hours before the 2009 Grammy Awards. Because Brown was still on
probation, the outcome of his Washington case had potential
repercussions in California. During a court hearing in May, a Los
Angeles judge sentenced Brown to serve an additional 131 days in jail.
He was released in June.
Brown's attorney, Danny Onorato, argued
that Brown had already been punished extensively for the assault, noting
the time he spent in jail in California and four months he spent
receiving inpatient counseling after his probation was revoked.
"To
say that he's been punished severely in this matter is an
understatement," Onorato said. He said Brown's career has been on hold
for nearly a year and he wanted to take responsibility for his actions
so he could go back to work, including a tour in support of a new album.
Brown
spoke only briefly, saying: "I would like to say to the court that I'm
sorry." He did not comment as he left court, swarmed by photographers
and a handful of fans.
Brown's bodyguard, Christopher Hollosy, was
also charged in the same Washington scuffle. He was accused of being
the second person after Brown to strike Parker Adams outside the W
hotel. Hollosy was convicted of misdemeanor assault in April. He has not
yet been sentenced.
Brown, 24, had a squeaky clean image before
his attack on Rihanna, but since then he has had several flare-ups that
have been reported to authorities and noted by Los Angeles prosecutors.
Brown broke a window after a 2011 "Good Morning America" interview in
New York and was accused of snatching a woman's cellphone in Miami after
she tried to snap pictures of the singer. He was also slightly injured
in a New York nightclub brawl and, earlier this year, was accused of
being involved in a fistfight with Frank Ocean's entourage over a
parking spot at a West Hollywood recording studio.
He
was not charged in any of the incidents, but they have tarnished his
public image, even as legions of fans continue to support him. Many of
Brown's more than 13 million Twitter followers continue to come to the
singer's defense and attack his critics.
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