Chris Brown's lawyer fails to get assault charge dropped
A Washington, D.C. judge has rejected a motion to dismiss Chris Brown's assault charge, clearing the way for his trial to begin as scheduled next week (begs14Apr14).
The Kiss Kiss hitmaker's lawyer, Mark Geragos, was in court on Monday (07Apr14) and argued that prosecutors had abused the grand jury process in preparations for the upcoming trial, which relates to a fight involving the singer and his bodyguard Christopher Hollosy outside a hotel in October (13).
However, Judge Patricia Wynn dismissed Geragos' claims of
misconduct, and now Brown will have to stand trial for the
misdemeanor as scheduled on 17 April (14).
Brown, who has pleaded not guilty to the charge, was not in
attendance for Monday's hearing - he is still en route from a Los
Angeles jail to the capital after being placed in the custody of
U.S. Marshals last Wednesday (02Apr14). The long journey involves
multiple stops across the country as the Marshals pick up other
prisoners along the way.
Brown was jailed last month (Mar14) after violating his 2009
probation from his assault on then-girlfriend Rihanna by getting
kicked out of a Malibu, California rehabilitation center, where he
had been seeking court-ordered anger management treatment.