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		<title>Celebrity Justice??</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have posted several times on domestic violence (&#8220;DV&#8221;) and the Chris Brown/Rihanna saga. Now that Mr. Brown has been sentenced, a few thoughts are warranted. I commented before that this matter may be resolved rather quickly or can take on a circus like atmosphere. Clearly, Mr. Brown and his legal team believed that contesting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal">I have posted several times on domestic violence (&#8220;DV&#8221;) and the Chris Brown/Rihanna saga. Now that Mr. Brown has been <a title="Chris Brown Sentenced" href="http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1619511/20090825/brown__chris__18_.jhtml" mce_href="http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1619511/20090825/brown__chris__18_.jhtml" target="_blank">sentenced</a>, a few thoughts are warranted.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">I commented <a title="Domestic Violence" href="http://blog.berlinfirm.com/2009/02/11/chris-brown-rhianna-domestic-violence/" mce_href="http://blog.berlinfirm.com/2009/02/11/chris-brown-rhianna-domestic-violence/" target="_blank">before </a>that this matter may be resolved rather quickly or can take on a circus like atmosphere. Clearly, Mr. Brown and his legal team believed that contesting the charges was an up-hill battle or otherwise problematic.<span> </span>Brown was sentenced to 5 years formal probation, 180 days Cal. Trans (i.e. labor intensive community service), a one year domestic violence program, a stay away order from Rihanna (despite Rihanna’s request that such a stay away order not be in effect), as well as other conditions. While avoiding jail may sound like a great deal,  such plea deal’s are common and defendants often avoid jail time when they have limited or no criminal history. The severity of the victims injuries is a key factor, to be sure.<span> </span>However, even though Rihanna’s injuries appear quite significant, they also are consistent with many similar (yet much less profile) DV cases.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The point is not to minimize the severity of this incident, or to portray Mr. Brown as the victim.<span> </span>But contrary to popular belief, celebrities often receive harsher treatment and sentences than the “average joe.&#8221; <span> </span>Although certain things (such as the DV program) are mandatory under California Law, it is quite conceivable that the &#8220;average joe&#8221; would have received less community service time, perhaps less probation and likely no &#8220;stay away&#8221; order where the victim herself is against it.<span> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Mr. Brown’s sentence will not be easy. The media glare will be bright and many will look for any conduct justifying a violation of his probation. There are <a title="Brown Allegations" href="http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/dailydish/detail?blogid=7&amp;entry_id=46453" mce_href="http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/dailydish/detail?blogid=7&amp;entry_id=46453" target="_blank">allegations</a> already that Brown violated the terms of his probation by patronizing a night club in Los Angeles where alcohol is served.  <span> </span>If Brown is charged with violating his probation, <span> </span>it may be revoked altogether.<span> </span>If that occurs, he can expect no leniency from the judge and will likely serve his sentence in prison.<span> </span>One must only recall the sentence and surrounding circumstances wherein Paris Hilton served in excess of 40 days in jail for a minor misdemeanor probation violation.<span> </span>The average person would likely have served only a few days, if any at all.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">So justice in our system can be relative. But one must also remember that those with certain privilege and notoriety don’t always get a just sentence or fair treatment…despite the fact that they are often no less deserving of it.<--></p>
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