
Chris Brown May Have Faked His Community Service Records: Should He Go To Jail?
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2013/02/06 18:00:00
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Rihanna may be buying into the concept that Chris Brown is a changed man, but there are lots of signs pointing to the fact that he may still be a bad boy. First, there’s last week’s recording studio brawl with Frank Ocean. Now come accusations that Brown has violated his probation by submitting fraudulent reports in relation to the community service he’s doing for beating up his pop star girlfriend in 2009.

According to a letter from the Richmond, Virginia, Chief of Police Bryan T. Norwood, Brown had completed all of his required hours and then some -- he was told to perform 180 days of service and he supposedly did 202.
But some sources are saying that in at least one instance Brown was on a private jet to Cancun, Mexico, when he was reportedly clocking hours picking up trash in Virginia. One other potential snag in the validity of Brown’s case, is the fact that he did a lot of his work at the Tappahannock Children's Center, where his mother once served as the director, and he was mostly unsupervised.
Of course, Brown’s lawyer said that the allegations are false, adding, "In essence, it calls everyone a liar in the Richmond Police Department and the Virginia Probation Department." What do you think? Should Chris Brown go to jail if he faked his community service?

According to a letter from the Richmond, Virginia, Chief of Police Bryan T. Norwood, Brown had completed all of his required hours and then some -- he was told to perform 180 days of service and he supposedly did 202.
But some sources are saying that in at least one instance Brown was on a private jet to Cancun, Mexico, when he was reportedly clocking hours picking up trash in Virginia. One other potential snag in the validity of Brown’s case, is the fact that he did a lot of his work at the Tappahannock Children's Center, where his mother once served as the director, and he was mostly unsupervised.
Of course, Brown’s lawyer said that the allegations are false, adding, "In essence, it calls everyone a liar in the Richmond Police Department and the Virginia Probation Department." What do you think? Should Chris Brown go to jail if he faked his community service?
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Top Opinion
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Matt 2013/02/06 18:43:19Yes






















along with plain bread and water might serve to straighten him out, and
teach him to mind his manners, rein in that firey temper of his, and to
start treating women with a lot more compassion, and not like punching
bags.
...and since he can afford it, he should pay for his own lockup too.
suck it up Chris Brown, man up and do the time or at least get your ass off the couch and contribute something worthwhile to society.
In addition, he should be charged with another offense
http://www.law.cornell.edu/us...