Chris Brown's probation has just been revoked by a Los Angeles judge on Monday, July 15. The singer has been on probation since he assaulted ex-girlfriend Rihanna back in 2009.
His probation was revoked due to an alleged hit and run charge in May. Allegedly, he rear-ended a car stopped at a red light in the San Fernando Valley and refused to give the other driver his license or insurance information.
Olga Gure-Kovalenko, the other driver, is a recent emigre to the country and didn't know the procedures. She was advised by her husband to ask for Brown's driver license and insurance. A confrontation took place shortly after she repeatedly demanded for his information.
Gure-Kovalenko does not want to follow through with criminal charges nor does she want money since there were no injuries.
Even though his probation has been revoked, the 24 year-old singer is a free man for the time being. The Deputy District Attorney Mary Murray didn't ask for Brown to be put in jail, so he remains free on his own recognizance.
A violation probation hearing has been set for August 16. If the judge determines that the "Fine China" singer violated his probation, he could be sentenced to four years in prison.

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