Chris Brown isn't going anywhere, except to another courtroom across the country.
But at least it's not jail.
A judge revoked the R&B star's probation today in light of his October arrest for alleged assault in Washington, D.C.—but instead of being taken into custody, Brown was ordered to just keep doing what he's been doing.
Meaning, the 24-year-old F.A.M.E. artist will remain in the treatment facility where he's been living and continue to complete the 24 hours of community service per week that's required of him, take his prescription meds and abstain from marijuana (including the medical kind).
"Pleased he is doing well in the program and for that reason the court is not included to take the defendant into custody," said L.A. Superior Court Judge James Brandlin.
Brown "appears to have a more serious and responsible demeanor and is responding well to dual diagnosis treatment program changes and medication," the report concludes.