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GQ's The Gentlemen's Ball - Red CarpetDuring the Christmas Holidays Chris Brown tried his best to complete those 1000 hours of community service putting in countless hours a day, but to no avail, he still came up 200 short before LA Superior Court judge James R Brandlin resulting in his probation being revoked.

The judge also made mention of Chris Brown being present at a shooting incident in a San Jose night club where he was performing. According to the court Brown was ordered not to leave Los Angeles without permission, but his lawyer Mark Geragos informed the judge that his office misinformed Brown by telling him that he did not need clearance to travel Jan 11 for his night club performance. SO the big question is WILL CHRIS BE LOCKED UP????? Los Angeles Superior Court Judge James R. Brandlin said Brown can remain free at least until a March 20 hearing when the judge will receive an update from probation officials. SO WE GOOD FOR THE FEBRUARY SHOW YALL!!!!!!