Chris Brown Doing Well Says Judge Patricia Shnegg

Chris Brown Doing Well Says Judge Patricia Shnegg – Chris Brown recently attended a short hearing to go over where he stood on the issues of his community service hours and probation requirements. Superior Court Judge Patricia Shnegg gave him praise for the great job that he had done so far, and urged him to continue working at his community service hours.
“You’re doing very well on probation. You’re doing a great job,” she said.

Chris Brown was sentenced to five years of probation and six months of community service labor for assaulting his then-girlfriend Rihanna in February 2009. The couple was notably absent from the Grammy Awards that year, and it then came out afterwards that he had physically and verbally beat Rihanna after attending a pre-Grammy Awards party.


Although the judge did not say how many hours the singer had left to complete, the singer’s attorney, Mark Geragos, reported that he had completed almost 300 hours during a hearing in May.
Brown has also been attending a domestic violence counseling program, and Schnegg reported that she had read very positive reports from the counselors, regarding Brown.
Brown is 21, and it is reported that he did not comment during the hearing.

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  1. I wish Chris Brown nothing but the best in life. I think he really learn a lesson and I know that what he did he will have to live with for the rest of his life. I know that it is more to it then what we know. But at least he has been doing good as far as the judge thinks. Chris just keep doing what you are doing and stay away from women who are crazy.

  2. That will teach to keep your hands to yourself anyway keep up the good work we still love you and your work.

  3. Good job Chris, Its good to see that all celebrities are not taking their 2nd chances for granted. Everything happens for a reason in life & maybe all this conspired because his mother never set him straight on how to treat women. It
    came out that he witnessed abuse between her & his stepfather growing up. I remember seeing them on Larry King Live & she didnt see how the 2 situations
    have anything to do with each other. To me she kind of hung him out to dry & didnt have his back at all. The truth is she may be the reason for his downfall for not owning up to her & the stepfather’s part in this. Growing up in a disfunctional family where the children witness abuse can cause the children to act out in the same way, unconsciously. Good thing he is in domestic violence counseling now where he can learn new ways of controlling his actions & urges. As a mother who has a son i feel for him & wish him well. Good for you Chris & Love your new material.

  4. Chris my daughter and I are proud of you for the accomplishments you’ve made in the aftermath! Great job! You will make it!

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