So … we all prolly know by now that Chris Brown managed to work out a plea bargain in court yesterday that resulted in his conviction on felony assault against his ex-girlfriend Rihanna (who was also in court yesterday, apparently ready to tell her side of the story to the court). His punishment? 5 years probation and 180 days of “hard labor” cleaning up the streets of his home State of Virginia. I understand that this is a typical sentence for first time offenders of assault … which kinda sickens me. The court system is basically saying that you can assault a person of your choosing and only face probation and street cleaning as punishment. But I digress. Here are photos of both Chris Brown and Rihanna in court yesterday and a full rundown of the day’s events:

With Rihanna set to break her silence in her assault case, Chris Brown reached a plea agreement that spared him jail time, it was announced Monday. Brown, 20, will be sentenced to five years probation and 180 days of community labor to be served in Virginia. He will also complete a year of domestic violence classes, and pay fines. In exchange, he pleaded guilty to felony assault by means likely to cause great bodily injury. “Mr. Brown, I think it’s commendable that you took responsibility for your conduct,” said Superior Court Judge Patricia Schnegg. Brown also was ordered to stay at least 50 yards away from Rihanna – except at industry events, when it’s 10 yards – despite a request from Rihanna’s lawyer for a less-restrictive order. For now, Brown was also ordered not to have any contact with her, which includes by phone, email or text. “He’s very thankful to all the people who’ve been very supportive,” said Brown’s attorney, Mark Geragos. “This is a kid who’s never been in trouble before, who wants to move past this and make sure that the message gets out that these kinds of things, of domestic violence, are not acceptable. And that he has accepted responsibility and continues to do so and embraces this as an opportunity for him to get his life back on track and his career back on track.” If he violates probation, Brown will face four years in prison. His formal sentencing is set for Aug. 5, when the court will drop a second charge of making criminal threats. Noting that Brown pleaded to a felony, Schnegg said, “I want Mr. Brown to be treated the same as any other defendant who would come into this court. That means something like Caltrans [trash pickup] or graffiti removal.” Brown had been charged with two felony counts – assault and making criminal threats – in the alleged fight that left Rihanna bruised and bloodied. The plea deal was reached shortly before Rihanna, 21, was to testify under subpoena in a preliminary hearing. Brown, wearing gray suit, off-white tie, and matching handkerchief in his front pocket, entered the courtroom shortly after 1:30 p.m. About 10 of his friends and family, including his mother, were seated in the audience.

After the judge addressed him, Brown left the courtroom and Rihanna, wearing a black dress and pearls, was brought in for the judge to explain the plea deal terms to the singer. The two were never in the courtroom at the same time. She stood before Judge Schnegg who told her that the court will consider reducing the stay-away order to the least-restrictive one after he’s sentenced. Rihanna’s only words in open court were: “Thank you, your honor,” before she was led out a special exit. According to a search warrant, Rihanna was assaulted during an argument that began when she read text messages from another woman on Brown’s phone as they driving in a Lamborghini in L.A. the morning before the pair were both scheduled to perform on the Grammy Awards. An enraged Brown allegedly tried to force her out of the car, hit her head against the passenger window, punched in her left eye and drove away while steering with one hand and continuing to punch her with the other, says the detective’s notes in the search warrant. As blood filled Rihanna’s mouth, Brown allegedly told her, “I’m going to beat the shit out of you when we get home. You wait and see!” Rihanna then pretended to call her assistant and left a fake message saying, “I am on my way home. Make sure the cops are there when I get there.” The police notes say that prompted Brown to reply: “You just did the stupidest thing ever. Now I’m really going to kill you.”
I guess I’m kinda disgusted that the ruling judge commended Chris Brown for “taking responsibility” for his actions. If he had truly taken responsibility, he would’ve turned himself into cops months ago, admitted his crimes and served a real punishment for assault. What really happened was that his hot shot lawyer managed to work out a deal where Brown only got a slap on the wrists for his felonious actions. I suppose at this point we are to hope that Brown has learned his lesson and will stay out of trubs for the rest of his life. Should he violate his probation in any way in the next 5 years, I believe he will be slapped with a more substantial punishment. In the end, I suppose we should be glad that all of this drama is over. My hope is that Rihanna can move forward from all of this in a healthy manner. Let’s not forget, she is the victim in all of this … whether she chooses to believe it or not.
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The truth is that many men who beat women get a slap on the wrist the first time. Just because Chris Brown is a celebrity doesn’t mean he should be treated any differently from the rest of society.
Hmmm, feel the need for number points here….
1. Are you kidding me? Blaming the victim b.s. OMG — hello, if there was some kind of defense… Chris Brown would have made it public. Not that there is ever an acceptable excuse in the court of law for putting your hands on another person – ever.
2. If he was treated the same under the law as everyone else is, then the sentence is fair. How can it be unfair just because it happened to someone public?
3. If you are outraged, right the people who make the laws – because it’s probably happening daily. When I first read the sentence, I could give a flying *fig for Rhianna’s reaction — she’ll probably be fine. She’s got people. And money to help pave her way through – get treatment if she needs. But what about all the others?
It’s just plain sad. Don’t be outraged about Chris Brown… be outraged about all the rest…
right = write…. sheesh.
Let’s all hope that he really learns something from this. Let’s all hope that Rihanna moves on and finds himself a nice boy.
This is probably the only topic that I’ve ever disagreed with Trent on.
Do I think what Chris did was justified by Rihanna’s actions? Fuck no.
Do I think that Chris did something completely dumb and irresponsible in acting out the way he did and hitting her? Fuck yes.
Do I think that Chris Brown is a monster and should be punished to the full extent of the law? HELL NO.
Truth is.. he’s just a frickin kid. Blah blah blah, he should have known better, it’s not an excuse, say what you will.. but it’s the truth. They’re both spoiled, snotty, celebrity brats. I love them to death but you can’t deny it. Up until this all happened.. they were on top of the world and had anything they wanted and did anything they wanted to do.
Point is.. they’re both at fault and they’re both victims. Whether or not your sympathy sways one way more than another is irrelevant. Chris may be the one who did the most damage and that is definitely not okay.. but his actions had to be bred and developed somewhere. I’m sure he’s not dumb enough to ever do it again and values all that he has lost because of it.. even the loss of Rihanna.
As for the sentencing goes.. I was kind of shocked that he got what he did. I’m sure the prosecutors wanted to make an example out of him by not letting him get away scott free and that is why it took so long for the plea deal to get signed. Honestly, I know people who have done way worse but were punished with much less. Get over it already.
I think some people commenting on this topic are completely losing sight of the issue. If you commit a violent act regardless of age or fame you deserve to be punished. Chris Brown commited a horrible act of domestic violence. Im not reading any further comments regarding this post because some of them are so ignorant and childish.
What’s disgusting is all the women defending this moron. Or maybe it’s scary. I can’t decide which. That little PUNK never came up with a defense against her, and you can bet your stupid asses that if there was a valid defense Geragos would have blasted Rihanna with it using both barrels. Of course he pled guilty — he knew he’d never win at trial and would actually have to act like a man and go to prison with other men for a long time.
On the bright side, California has a 3 Strikes Law for felons, so Chris The Big Man is a third of the way to life without parole! Yay! Anybody think he can keep his nasty nose clean for FIVE WHOLE YEARS?? Nah. Ain’t gonna happen!
Your post wasn’t ignorant and childish at all. *laughs*
Blair’s got it right.
What he did was illegal, it took conscious effort to do.
He beat a woman to a bloody pulp. Its sad to still see people calling it a ‘mistake’ and ‘her fault’. It’s the reason people in normal situations end up victims of domestic abuse and never report it, they see crap like this, and these comments.
We should all be sympathetic to Chris Brown
all he did was get angry that Rihanna was all up in his business. All he did was push her out of the car, hit her head against the windshield, punch her in the right eye, and then threaten to beat her some more, and then threaten to kill her. So her mouth was full of blood so what! She probably had it coming.It’s an easy mistake and he’s just a kid. He doesn’t know any better. I love Chris Brown so much. I am a BIG Chris Brown fangirl! I can’t wait to hear his new album! Yeah!
Society is sick sometimes, you know that?
I was a victim of domestic abuse, and seeing these comments just showed how f’d up society is.
*shaking my head* So what you are saying is that even though none of us were there (and RiRi seems to have forgiven him enough to hang out with him) is that this punishment wasn’t enough?
He should’ve gotten something harsher than a first time offender?
Beaten with a stick? Hanged? Never be forgiven?
We should do what we can to detroy this young, black man, right? No second chances!
Disgusted, huh?
Your bloodlust disgusts me.
Boy, the Chris Brown babymama wannabes are out en force today! Good luck with that, y’all. And if he’s not available, I’m sure you can find some other pillar of society to bash your brains in for you.
@GoHogs – Your hope that a young man messes up enough to go to prison for life reminds me of Cheney’s hope for another attack on the US.
Wishing the worst on anybody? Good luck with that.
@Jess: sorry to hear about your being abused. I saw my mom being abused for years when I was little, and no one deserves that EVER. Hopefully these little fangirls with the Chris Brown stars in their eyes will realize that before they find themselves in a similar situation.
@GirlieGirl – you do know that Chris Brown isn’t going to call you and ask you out because you’re defending him, don’t you? HA HA HA!! I’m not wishing the worst on Puss Brown; he’ll do all the work himself, just watch!
@GoHogs – Sighing at your posts…”Moron”, “PUNK”, “stupid asses”, “HA HA HA!!” …. sheesh…. I’m done.
@GirlieGirl – Sorry, but unlike you, I do NOT have a soft spot for men who beat women bloody OR the people who defend said abusers them and call them victims. Moron? PUNK? Stupid? Yeah, that’s about right.
Not getting in this dogfight, but GoHogs has a point, altho he/she could have done so without the name-calling.
@QTPie – point taken. I will refrain from the name-calling. This is a sore spot with me, but I do apologize to everyone but Puss Brown.
@GoHogs – You sound like you’re taking this way too personally… a lil angry… almost violent.. and a little like a cross betwen Cheney and Nelson from the Simpsons.
I’m fine with the ruling as I understnd it to be typical for first time offenders. He’ll pay his debt to society… but I’m GLAD that he’s not going to prison. I don’t think we should write him off.