Brown sentenced to eight days in jail
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Posted 7:05PM on Friday 17th January 2003 ( 22 years ago )
DECATUR - A state court judge has sentenced singer Bobby Brown to eight days in jail and ordered him not to drive for a year after pleading guilty Friday to a 1996 drunken driving charge in DeKalb County. <br>
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Judge Wayne M. Purdom also ordered Brown to perform 240 hours of community service, pay two-thousand dollars in fines and eight-hundred dollars in court costs and get counseling. He will be on probation for two years. <br>
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The judge had issued a warrant for Brown's arrest this week because the singer left Georgia in violation of his bond to perform at the nationally televised American Music Awards in Los Angeles on Monday. <br>
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It's not the first jail time for Brown, who spent 26 days in a Florida jail in 2000 for violating parole on a 1996 drunken driving conviction by not submitting to a drug test. <br>
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Brown also faces charges in Atlanta, where he was arrested November seventh on charges of possessing less than an ounce of marijuana, speeding and having no driver's license or proof of insurance. After posting bond in Atlanta, he was transferred to the neighboring DeKalb County Jail to face the older charges. <br>
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Brown was a member of the R&B group New Edition, but left in the late '80s for a solo career and recorded hits including ``My Prerogative'' and ``Every Little Step.''
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