
Chris Brown won praise from a judge Thursday for keeping up with the terms of his punishment plea deal. ”Excellent,” L.A. County Superior Court Judge Patricia Schnegg said when informed by Brown’s lawyer Mark Geragos that the “Kiss Kiss” singer has completed 100 hours of his lengthy community labor requirement. ”It’s an extremely favorable progress report,” Schnegg said, referring to Brown’s formal probation update.
She said Brown has attended seven of his 52 mandatory domestic violence counseling sessions, paid all his court fines and given a sample of his DNA. She ordered Brown back for another status report Feb. 18.
Richmond Police spokesman Gene Lepley has said Brown’s schedule is flexible and includes assignments like washing government cars, picking up trash and cleaning up graffiti.


