Yesterday Chris Brown was in LA Court to face formal sentencing for his June criminal conviction for assaulting his former girlfriend Rihanna last February. As you may recall, Brown was due to be sentenced earlier this month but was delayed a couple of weeks. Brown was sentenced to 5 years probation, 6 months (or 1,400 hours) of community service and is ordered by the judge to NOT to be in contact with Rihanna for the duration of his 5 year probation (he also must stay at least 10 yards from her if they attend the same event). Here are pics of Brown and his lawyer Mark Geragos in court at yesterday’s sentencing:

Chris Brown will spend 1,400 hours removing graffiti and washing cars for assaulting Rihanna. Brown, 20, was formally sentenced in a Los Angeles courtroom Tuesday to six months of community labor in Virginia after he pleaded guilty in June to one count of felony assault against Rihanna, 21. Brown’s six-month labor sentence will be supervised by the chief of police in Richmond, Va., who wrote to the judge that Brown would perform graffiti removal, cleaning and maintaining grounds, and washing cars. “Brown’s labor hours will be flexible to accommodate his entertainment career,” according to DA spokeswoman Sandi Gibbons. The singer, who looked solemn and wore a black pinstripe suit and matching tie, was also sentenced to five years of probation, a year of domestic violence classes, and was ordered to pay fines. He was accompanied in the courtroom by his mother and at least one bodyguard. As part of his plea bargain with prosecutors, a second felony charge of making criminal threats was dropped. Rihanna was not present for the hearing. Donald Etra, an attorney for the “Umbrella” singer, had previously asked the judge for lesser restrictions on communication and contact between the two singers. However, L.A. Superior Court Judge Patricia Schnegg ordered Brown not to have any communication with Rihanna for the next five years, which includes phone and email contact. Brown was also ordered not to come within 100 yards of Rihanna – 10 yards if they’re both at the same event. Toward the end of the hearing, Judge Schnegg warned Brown, in an apparent reference to reports that the two singers may have had contact against court order: “I’m not immune to any chatter on the airwaves. Do you understand, Mr. Brown, that any violation of this order is a violation of your probation and it comes with the possible penalty of prison?” Brown responded “Yes.” Asked if Rihanna was disappointed by the stay-away order, her lawyer stated: “There were no surprises today. The decision was up to the court, not Rihanna.” Etra added that Rihanna does have the option of asking the court to soften the stay-away order down the line, but he wouldn’t say if she plans to do so. Etra added that while the order specifically forbids Brown from contacting Rihanna, she was also warned by the court back in June not to contact him.
I have to say, the order that Chris has to stay away from Rihanna for such a long time is surprising, I don’t recall hearing that that was part of any deal previously reported. Also, in the wake of Brown‘s sentencing, new documents have come to light chronicling a history of violence between the couple BEFORE he physically assaulted her in February of this year. After the jump, check out the deets of their violent relationship if you dare …
Rihanna and Chris Brown had two previous violent episodes before the Feb. 8 fight, which ultimately led to Brown’s arrest and felony conviction, court documents reveal. The “Umbrella” singer allegedly slapped Brown in a heated argument three months prior to the February incident, according to Brown’s probation review released Tuesday. In that previous fight, which occurred in Europe, Brown responded by pushing Rihanna into a wall, the documents say. The couple “were involved in a verbal dispute and [she] slapped [him].” Brown “responded by shoving her into a wall.” A second fight occurred about three weeks prior to the Feb. 8 incident. Brown and Rihanna “were visiting Barbados and were driving a Range Rover loaned to them,” according to the documents. “They had an argument inside the car. [Brown] exited and broke the front driver and passenger side windows of the car. No one was injured during the incident.” The documents also reveal that in the Feb. 8 incident, which began after Brown allegedly received a text message from a previous lover, that Rihanna “said she became ‘enraged’ and slammed both of her fists against the dashboard,” which led to Brown pulling the Lamborghini over and trying to force her out, which escalated into a physical fight. Lawyers for both Rihanna, 21, and Brown, 20, weren’t immediately available for comment. In a June 26 interview with his probation officer, Brown stated that since the Feb. 8 fight, he had been very “depressed.” Brown stated he grew up watching his mother being physically abused and said he did not want to “carry on that cycle.” Brown repeatedly told the officer he regretted the incident, and said he initially wanted to plead guilty right away, but his attorney advised against it. “I want to take responsibility for my mistake,” Brown told the officer, adding he is “totally remorseful for what I have done.”
There had been rumors of violent fights between these two in the days before this last assault so none of this is really surprising. Neither is it surprising that Chris grew up in a violent home, which very likely had an impact on how he turned out. Violence begets violence. It’s not an excuse, just an explanation. Hopefully Chris Brown will finally learn the error of this kind of behavior and will be able to live his life from here on out as a non-violent man. He’s young, there’s still hope.
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@lily – I’m so sorry that happened to you. That’s horrible, and I started crying when I read what you wrote. I hardly ever post on this site, but read it all the time. I think everyone really needs to do some research on the cycle of violence before you judge anyone’s actions, especially Rihanna’s. That’s my only suggestion, really. Read up on something before you spew out dangerous words. Violence against women will never stop unless we fully understand why it happens.
@Anne – I agree with you, but I also think it’s unfair to ignore violence against men. I feel like for months we have been led to believe that Chris Brown was this monster who repeatedly abused poor Rihanna, and I’m not saying that he didn’t, because it did happen and it was horrible and appalling that he thought it was ok to do any of that to her. But she also has a history of being violent as well, which is something that most of us hadn’t heard until now. What I’m saying is why is it okay for everyone to know everything he did to her, but no one said a word about her abuse towards him. She hit him before that night, why shouldn’t she get some sort of reprimand for it? Violence towards anyone is not okay, regardless of whether it is a man or a woman. I know plenty of men who would never hit a woman simply because she is one, even if she beat the crap out of him. How is that fair? I think they both need to get some sort of help so that they can deal with their anger issues and work on becoming nonviolent.
I’ve read alot of ‘rumours’ about how Chris & Rihanna want to get rid of the no contact and restraining order. Mainly Rihanna’s people wanted to and just ‘move on’ but maybe thats what they always were, restraining orders.
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Perhaps, Rihanna actually does want Chris AWAY from her and this is why the result of his sentencing is to stay away and no contact.
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If there has been previous violence, i don’t understand if those rumours about Rihanna wanting to get back together and wasn’t there a time when they both went to the same hotel and to Diddy’s mansion? I mean – i just don’t get it really. Obviously its hard to understand cause your not in either of their shoes, but my guess is that Chris is a sly talker and can make Rihanna feel bad for herself or say something sweet to toy with her mind, hence why they obviously stayed together from the previous un-heard of violence incidents.
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One would think, with the incident that occured, was the worst that happen to Rihanna, she would get up & leave and not want anything to do with him. If it happening for a first time, perhaps there would be that anger but afterwards emotion and wanting to forgive and move on, get past it and possibly stay together? I dunno, i aint some violence psychiatrist.
theres a difference when your talking about violence against man, and violence against a woman. Its more known for a man to beat a woman then the other way around. Also the majority of men can beat up a woman, compared to a woman beating up a man, in any case violence is never the answer. Like i said before a man should never hit a woman. A man can damage a woman much worse then a woman beating a man. I think when it comes to manipulating, a man can have such an impact on a woman, and make her feel worthless and actual convince her that shes nothing if not with him.
ohh i feel bad for the babe
i think Rihanna forgives him
and to me they make every thing a big deal
they make things biger then they are he might of had smacked her but shes fine shes a big girl i dont approve that he hits girls but he has learned his lesson the hard way
i use to be in love with chris brown and then i heard the shit that he was beating girl i did so much research on this topic and found it bull shit rihanna still went on with her life
and then chris is geting in deep shit but its fair but to me its ruining his life for a mistake that he made:(
he only deserves to be treated that way, i think he lost a lot of fans by doing what he did. Its not fair that he hits her, and now looking for forgiveness, i think he will make a bigger idiot when he starts talking publicly about this.
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