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Singer violates probation, could be thrown in jail again

A judge says singer traveled out of California without permission and hasn't completed his 1,000 hours of community service from the Rihanna 2009 case

Chris Brown is only a free man up until March after a judge revoked his probation on Thursday, January 15 for failing to comply with the law.

The 24-year-old singer was summoned in court after he traveled out of State (California) without approval for a concert and failed to complete his community service on time.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge James Brandlin claims Brown was supposed to complete 1,000 hours of community labor by the end of January but has roughly 200 hours left.

We previously reported that Breezy came close to be killed after a shoot out while he was performing in San Jose earley this week.

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The singer was allowed to return home a free man but will be back for a hearing on March 20 when the judge is expected to have an update from probation officials.

Meanwhile, his legal rep, Mark Geragos, told the judge that his office incorrectly advised Brown that he didn't need permission to travel for the show.

The judge said he accepted Geragos' explanation, but needed to revoke the singer's probation to keep control of the case, according to DailyMail.

His girlfriend Karrueche Tran has also asked the singer to cancel all club gigs in the hood after his 2nd assassination attempt for fear he could be killed.

Please, who is Breezy's manager?

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