Chris Brown charged with misdemeanor hit-and-run
The Los Angeles city attorney's office has charged Chris Brown with misdemeanor hit-and-run and driving without a valid license.
City attorney spokesman Frank Mateljan says the charges filed Tuesday involve a minor accident on May 21 in the San Fernando Valley.
According to TMZ, the singer rear-ended another vehicle and allegedly refused to give his driver's license number, gave "bogus" insurance information and then left the scene.
If convicted, the Brown would face up to one year in jail.
Arraignment is scheduled for July 15 at the Van Nuys courthouse, but an attorney can appear on Brown's behalf.
Mateljan says the county district attorney's office will be notified of the charges and it will be up to that office and the courts to determine if the case will have any effect on Brown's felony probation in the 2009 beating of singer Rihanna.
A call seeking comment from a Brown representative was not immediately returned Tuesday, but the singer addressed the charges himself on Twitter: