LOS ANGELES (AP) - Los Angeles prosecutors are asking a
judge to order Chris Brown to re-do his community service because of significant
discrepancies in records submitted to a court.
judge to order Chris Brown to re-do his community service because of significant
discrepancies in records submitted to a court.
Deputy District Attorney Mary Murray writes in a motion
filed Tuesday that the records submitted by Richmond, Va., police to prove the
R&B singer performed six-months of community labor are "at best sloppy
documentation and at worst fraudulent reporting."
filed Tuesday that the records submitted by Richmond, Va., police to prove the
R&B singer performed six-months of community labor are "at best sloppy
documentation and at worst fraudulent reporting."
Brown was allowed to perform his community labor
sentence for the 2009 beating of Rihanna in his home state of Virginia. Richmond
police submitted paperwork last year indicating Brown had completed his
sentence, but the logs showed the singer performing double shifts in the city
and at a day care center where his mother once worked.
sentence for the 2009 beating of Rihanna in his home state of Virginia. Richmond
police submitted paperwork last year indicating Brown had completed his
sentence, but the logs showed the singer performing double shifts in the city
and at a day care center where his mother once worked.
A phone message for Brown's attorney wasn't immediately
returned.
returned.





