
08-30-2003, 12:16 AM
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Re: Bobby Brown Uses His Get Out of Jail For Free Card
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Originally posted by CrimsonTide4
Bobby Brown's Model Behavior?!?
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By Marcus Errico
Citizens of Georgia, beware--Bobby Brown is back on the streets.
The trouble-prone singer was sprung from an Atlanta-area jail Friday, out a week early for--get this--good behavior. 
Before Brown put the bars behind him, though, he had to make good for a November traffic stop, paying around $1,400 in fines for marijuana possession, speeding and driving without a license or insurance.
The fines were levied by Atanta Chief City Court Judge Calvin Graves after Brown pleaded guilty to driving without a license and speeding, and no contest to the pot and no-insurance charges. All were misdemeanors.
Judge Graves called Brown, appearing in the traffic court in leg shackles, a good role model with a "wonderful wife." That judge must be smoking that CHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brown was less than a model driver when he was pulled over by Atlanta cops on November 7 for doing 52 in a 35 mph zone. A search of his car turned up a small amount of weed.
Brown appeared in the traffic court with his lawyer, but "wonderful wife" Whitney Houston, who made something of scene during Brown's court appearance earlier this week, was a no-show. HMMMMMMMMMMMMM 
Brown was arrested on August 22 while dining with Houston at a seafood restaurant near their home in suburban Alpharetta. He had been wanted for over a month for failing complete his probation from a misdemeanor drunken-driving conviction last January. A fellow diner tipped off police.
During a hearing Wednesday in DeKalb County Court, Brown was sentenced to nine more days in jail for a total of 14. But he was let out early Friday morning--after serving seven days--for being, yes, a model inmate. (Sense a theme here?) At the Wednesday hearing, Houston arrived late and was admonished by a bailiff after taking a cell-phone call.
The former New Edition crooner has not quite settled all scores with the state of Georgia. As part of his sentence on the probation-violation charge, he still must serve 60 days of house arrest, complete an alcohol-treatment program and finish 40 hours of community service.
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This is beyond, but in the long-running saga of Booby and Whitless, nothing surprises me.
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