Grim conditions: This is the Los Angeles prison
where Chris Brown will stay in solitary confinement, after being kicked out of
a Malibu rehab center last week
Out of chances: A judge ordered the troubled star
to remain in jail until his criminal assault case goes to trial in April
because of his 'inability to stay out of trouble'
This is
the dirty Los Angeles prison cell where Chris Brown will spend 23 hours a day
in solitary confinement, after being kicked out of a Malibu rehab center last
week.
Following
judge orders for the troubled singer to remain in jail until his criminal
assault case goes to trial in April, the 24-year-old will now spend over a
month in the notorious Men’s Central Jail in downtown Los Angeles.
Images
from the jail give a revealing glimpse inside the tough LA prison, which houses
some of the city’s most violent gangster and criminals.
Surely a
far cry from the accommodation Chris is used to, TMZ reports that the singer
has already complained about the fact he is only allowed to shower once every
two days.
With
paint chipping off the wall and graffiti etched into the walls by previous
inmates, the images show the the filthy conditions the singer will be left
alone in until he faces the judge again on April 23.
Dire situation: With paint chipping off the wall and graffiti etched
into the walls by previous inmates, the singer will left alone to take
in the gravity of his situation until he faces the judge again on April
27
According
to TMZ, the singer will be allowed to work out in his cell or read library
books to keep himself occupied.
Chris had
been under court orders to remain in treatment since November, one month after
he was arrested in Washington, D.C., after a man accused him of punching him in
a confrontation outside a hotel.
That case
remains pending, and Superior Court Judge James R. Brandlin has not yet
scheduled a probation violation hearing to address whether he would penalize
the singer for the arrest.
Watch court video!
The R'n'B
singer's probation was revoked in December, but a prosecutor's request in
February to send the troubled star to jail was not made.
The judge
said Chris was doing well in rehab after a probation officer gave him a good
report at his last court hearing on February 28.
He still
has 750 hours of community service to complete.
Culled from: MailOnline
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