Coke Possession equals Community Service for Bobby Brown
Singer Bobby Brown will not face any criminal charges after police said they found a small amount of cocaine in his possession, but he has agreed to one year of community service.
Brown’s attorney said Tuesday a Brockton District Court clerk magistrate found no probable cause to issue a criminal complaint, but recommended that Brown volunteer to mentor young people, which Brown wanted to do anyway.
Attorney Jeff Denner said if no other issues arise over the next year, the matter will be struck from the docket.
Police responding to a disturbance at a Brockton hotel on Dec. 1, 2007 said they found Brown, 39, sitting in an SUV in the parking lot, with cocaine in his possession.
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Brown’s attorney said Tuesday a Brockton District Court clerk magistrate found no probable cause to issue a criminal complaint, but recommended that Brown volunteer to mentor young people, which Brown wanted to do anyway.
Attorney Jeff Denner said if no other issues arise over the next year, the matter will be struck from the docket.
Police responding to a disturbance at a Brockton hotel on Dec. 1, 2007 said they found Brown, 39, sitting in an SUV in the parking lot, with cocaine in his possession.
more HERE
The Boston native is the former husband of singer Whitney Houston, was part of the pop group New Edition as a child, and stars in the CMT Network show “Gone Country”.
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