LOS
ANGELES – Singer Chris Brown was released early
Monday from a Los Angeles County jail, authorities said.
Los Angeles Sheriff's deputy Tony Moore told The
Associated Press that Brown was released at 12:01 a.m. Monday, but he didn't
have any more details.
Brown had been in custody since mid-March, when he
was arrested after being expelled from a court-ordered rehab sentence for
violating its rules.
A judge last month ordered the R&B singer to
remain in jail after he admitted he violated his probation by getting into an
altercation outside a hotel in Washington, D.C., last year.
In his May 9 decision, Superior Court Judge James R.
Brandlin sentenced the singer to serve an additional 131 days in jail, but he
had been expected to get out much sooner.
Brandlin had sentenced Brown to serve a year in
county jail but gave him credit for nearly eight months. The credits include
time that the singer has spent in rehab and jail, as well as credits for good
behavior while behind bars.
Officials said at the time that Brown's time in jail
could be cut down even more drastically once sheriff's officials start tallying
his sentence and determine whether he's eligible for early release.
The Grammy-winning singer was on probation after he
attacked pop singer Rihanna, his then-girlfriend, hours before the 2009 Grammy
Awards. In October, while on probation, Brown was accused of attacking a man
outside a hotel in the nation's capital in October. He was charged with
misdemeanor assault.
During his May 9 court appearance, Brown admitted he
committed a crime in that case and waived his rights to an evidentiary hearing
in which prosecutors would have to prove that Brown violated his probation.
Brandlin had said Brown will have to complete the
remainder of his 1,000 hours of community labor once he is released from jail.
As of early February, Brown had 800 hours of community labor remaining.
The judge said he took into account that Brown was
relatively young when he attacked Rihanna, and that he had a previously
undiagnosed mental illness before the case began.
Brandlin ordered Brown into rehab in November and
the singer was receiving treatment for anger management, substance abuse and
issues related to bipolar disorder before he was dismissed in March.
source: foxnews.com
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