Chris Brown must return to California the same way he got to Washington, D.C. in chains on the grueling "Con Air" inmate transport system. A Los Angeles judge refused a request to free the singer from custody on Wednesday so he could make his own way back from Washington. Brown, 24, was taken to Washington by U.S. marshals this month for trial on an assault charge, but that has been put on hold until the appeal of his bodyguard's conviction is completed.
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Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Chris Brown faces another 'Con Air' trip after trial delay
Chris Brown must return to California the same way he got to Washington, D.C. in chains on the grueling "Con Air" inmate transport system. A Los Angeles judge refused a request to free the singer from custody on Wednesday so he could make his own way back from Washington. Brown, 24, was taken to Washington by U.S. marshals this month for trial on an assault charge, but that has been put on hold until the appeal of his bodyguard's conviction is completed.
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