Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Chris Brown pleads not guilty to hit-and-run

Charges were dropped against the singer in relation to a traffic accident.



Brown had been accused of driving away from the scene of a rear-ending.

Singer Chris Brown’s lawyer has entered a not-guilty plea for him to a hit-and-run charge that led to his probation being revoked.
A spokesman for the Los Angeles city attorney’s office says charges of driving without a license and driving without proof of insurance were dismissed Tuesday after Brown’s attorney presented proof he was licensed in Virginia.


Mark Geragos attorney for singer Chris Brown speaks outside the Van Nuys Court regarding an alleged hit and run incident.

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Brown was charged after a May 12 traffic accident in which he is suspected of rear-ending a 

car stopped at a red light and refusing to give the other driver his license or insurance 

information.
The singer has been on felony probation in the 2009 beating of former girlfriend Rihanna. A 

judge revoked his probation last week and ordered a hearing. His trial in the hit-and-run 

case is set for Aug. 15.

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