Brown Told To Turn Himself In...
[Associated
Press Report]
Bobby Brown Told to Turn Himself In
Sat Jul 10,10:41 PM ET
By GREG BLUESTEIN, Associated Press Writer
ATLANTA - R&B singer Bobby Brown must turn himself in to jail officials by
Sunday on charges he hit his wife, singer Whitney Houston.
A judge had ordered in May there was enough evidence for Brown to stand
trial on misdemeanor battery charges for allegedly striking Houston in the
face at their home near Alpharetta. The judge told Brown he must turn
himself in by Sunday for fingerprinting, and he then would be released on
$2,000 bail.
If he does not appear at the jail, a bench warrant could be issued for his
arrest, said senior court clerk Lanny Lipsky. But he cautioned he's not sure
what action officials would decide to take.
Simple battery is punishable by up to a year in jail and a $1,000 fine.
Normally on a first offense in domestic-violence cases, the charge is
dismissed if the defendant undergoes counseling.
State court officials will not receive paperwork until Brown, 35, turns
himself in, so no trial date had been set Friday.
"It could be as far down as a year before it comes up," Lipsky said.
Houston called police Dec. 7 to report that Brown threatened to beat her
"and then struck the left side of her face with an open right hand," a
Fulton County police report said.
In an interview with "Dateline NBC," Brown called the incident a "little
spat." He said the two were playfully "slap boxing" and Houston took one of
his jabs a "little serious."
Brown has been jailed twice this year. In February, he spent a month in jail
for multiple probation violations before being released a month early for a
March child-support hearing in Massachusetts. There, he spent another night
in jail before paying a former lover more than $60,000 in back child-support
payments.
Brown's lawyer, Maurice Bennett, said his client is doing well.
"He's doing some very good things in his life," he said.
Brown and Houston, 40, have been married since 1992 and have a 10-year-old
daughter, Bobbi Kristina.
NEWSFILE:
10 JULY 2004
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