Not necessarily. He's still cooped up in a mandatory rehab facility until his next court date, where he could potentially be sentenced to jail since the judge revoked his probation today.
The report released by the court today and obtained by E! News states that Brown has "made improvements and positive behavior change in the program since his arrival. He is participating in multiple daily group and individual therapy sessions, including anger management."
He has also "been taken off medical marijuana and is taking psychotropic medication as prescribed." His random drug tests (for amphetamines, cocaine, MDMA, PCP, opiates, marijuana and benzodiazepeneshave) have come up negative.
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.
The probation officer who interviewed Brown also noted his suggestion that the court might consider transferring him to sober living facility after his 90 days in rehab are up. Brown, however, reportedly dismissed that idea, saying that his issues are with anger management and not with addiction, and further time in a residential facility would also cause him to financially suffer as a performing artist.