This story is from April 8, 2014

Judge rejects request to dismiss Chris Brown case

Singer Chris Brown's assault case is going forward after a judge in Washington rejected a request to dismiss it.
Judge rejects request to dismiss Chris Brown case
Singer Chris Brown's assault case is going forward after a judge in Washington rejected a request to dismiss it.
Lawyers for the Grammy-award-winning singer had argued the case should be dismissed because prosecutors misused the grand jury process to prepare for trial. But a judge said today she did not believe there was any abuse.
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Brown and his bodyguard were arrested in Washington in October and are accused of punching a man outside a Washington hotel.
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His trial on the misdemeanor assault charge is set for April 17. Brown's lawyers and a government prosecutor are expected to be in court later today for an additional hearing.

Issues to be discussed include whether Brown will be barred from claiming self-defence.
Brown's case will be heard by a judge, not a jury.
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