Chris Brown Ordered To Appear In Court Next Month In Battery Case

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By Jen Heger - Radar Assistant Managing Editor

During a routine progress report hearing on Tuesday for Chris Brown's felony battery conviction for assaulting then-girlfriend, Rihanna, the R&B singer was ordered to appear in person next month by Judge Patricia Schnegg, RadarOnline.com is reporting.

Last month a fight broke out between Drake and Chris' entourages in a New York City club that resulted in Chris receiving stitches for a nasty gash to his chin. There were multiple injuries from shards of glass from broken bottles, including Eva Longoria's ex-hubby, Tony Parker.

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During the br! ief hear ing, which Chris wasn't required to attend, the judge expressed concerns about a discrepancy in hours that the Grammy award singer had completed in his required community labor.

Judge Schnegg asked the probation department to establish where Chris resides because he owns a home in Los Angeles, and had been doing his community labor in his native Virginia. The no-nonsense judge also wants an audit done on Chris' hours to ensure the accuracy. Therefore, Chris was ordered to appear at his next progress report on August 21.

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The 23-year-old has successfully completed his domestic violence classes.

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