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Chris Brown's probation was just revoked by the judge in his Rihanna assault case after a new set of criminal charges were filed against the singer in Washington D.C.

Brown was in court for a progress hearing, and though the judge did not remand him into custody, there will be another hearing in February and TMZ reports that Brown may face jail time. The judge felt that the complaint filed in Washington D.C. showed that the R&B singer wasn't obeying the laws, which is obviously a major requirement for someone on probation. And um, especially someone with a history of violence and legal drama.

Last month Brown was given 90 days of rehab for anger management for violating his probation after he had a violent outburst at an inpatient rehabilitation facility in Malibu. The probation department notified the judge that Brown threw objects during the rampage, and the rehab center demanded that he leave after a little over two weeks there. And prior to that, Brown was arrested for felony assault in Washington D.C. after allegedly attacking a man outside of his hotel (and let's not forget about the Frank Ocean brawl), so it seems as though there have been multiple violations over the last year or so.

Brown's probation stems from his brutal 2009 assault on then-girlfriend Rihanna, who was sent to the hospital after their altercation.