A judge granted Chris Brown permission to not attend his upcoming hearing on Monday (Nov. 25) in Washington DC. In his attorney’s petition, the 24-year-old requested to be absent so he can remain in a California rehabilitation facility for anger management issues.
“It wouldn’t be counter-productive to have Mr. Brown check-out of an inpatient treatment program and travel across the country to attend a status hearing that will likely result in a continuance," his attorney filed.
As previously reported, Brown was ordered to do another 90 days of rehab after he had a violent explosion and reportedly threw a brick through his mother's car window after she pleaded for him to extend his stay in rehab.
Brown checked back into rehab on Wednesday (Nov. 20), and will now have to wait for the outcome of his DC case to see whether he will receive jail time or not. He was charged with misdemeanor assault for an incident last month (Oct 2013) outside the W Hotel for allegedly punching a man who tried to jump into a photo with the singer.
We’re hoping the next 90 days give Brown a new insight on life.
In related news, Brown’s mother, Joyce Hawkins, known to his millions of fans as Mom Breezy, broke her silence on Twitter recently, calling her son an “angel with broken wings.”
Joyce tweeted: “MY ANGEL WITH BROKEN WINGS GOD LOVE YOU SO MUCH AND I DO AS WELL.”
You may have heard that Chris Brown’s assault hearing in Washington, D.C. has been postponed. The singer was accused of punching a man outside a hotel back in 2013, but due to scheduling conflicts with his tour, he was granted permission to miss the hearing.
This news comes as a disappointment to some, including Brown’s own mother. In fact, Joyce Hawkins spoke out about the decision on Twitter. She expressed her frustration with the justice system and their leniency towards celebrities like her son.
Despite her disappointment, she remained supportive of Brown and urged him to stay focused on his music career. With this latest development in the ongoing legal saga surrounding Chris Brown, fans are left wondering what will happen next.
Postponement of Chris Brown’s Assault Hearing in Washington, D.C.
You’re probably relieved to hear that Chris Brown’s assault hearing in D.C. has been postponed, giving him some much-needed breathing room. The singer was set to appear in court on September 8th, but his lawyers successfully argued that he should be allowed to miss the hearing due to a previously scheduled medical procedure.
Brown’s legal team claimed that the singer needed surgery for a pre-existing condition and couldn’t appear in court as a result. While it’s unclear what exactly Brown is having done, his lawyer indicated that it was not related to any recent injuries or incidents. The judge granted their request, rescheduling the hearing for November 1st.
It remains to be seen whether this postponement will ultimately work in Brown’s favor. While he’ll have more time to prepare his defense, he also risks further damaging his reputation if he fails to show up at the rescheduled hearing. For now, though, it seems like Brown and his team are grateful for the extra time they’ve been given.
Joyce Hawkins’ Disappointment with the Justice System’s Decision
Imagine being a mother who’s seen her child go through the justice system and feeling disappointed with its decision. That’s exactly how Joyce Hawkins, Chris Brown’s mom, feels about the postponement of her son’s assault hearing in Washington, D.C.
She took to Twitter to express her disappointment and frustration with the justice system. Hawkins believes that Brown is being treated unfairly by the justice system and that he’s being targeted because of his fame. She also feels that other celebrities who’ve been in similar situations haven’t received the same treatment as Brown.
Hawkins wants her son to be treated equally under the law and hopes that he’ll eventually get a fair trial. It’s understandable for a mother to feel protective of her child, but it’s important to remember that everyone should be held accountable for their actions regardless of their celebrity status or wealth.
It remains unclear why Brown was granted permission to miss his assault hearing, but it’s up to the justice system to ensure that he receives a fair trial without bias or special treatment.
Conclusion
So, there you have it. Chris Brown has been granted permission to miss his assault hearing in Washington, D.C. While this may be a relief for the troubled singer, it’s certainly not good news for those seeking justice.
It’s unclear what will happen next in this case and whether or not Brown will eventually face the consequences of his alleged actions.
Meanwhile, Joyce Hawkins, Brown’s mother, has spoken out about her disappointment with the justice system’s decision. As a mother, she undoubtedly wants what’s best for her son, but as a citizen of society, she understands the importance of accountability and fairness.
Hopefully, the truth will come to light and justice will be served in due time.
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