Chris Brown is going back to rehab, this time with new rules from a judge.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge James R. Brandlin has ordered Brown to serve three months in a residential treatment facility and to submit to drug testing.
The judge also ordered the R&B singer to perform at least 24 hours of community labor per week.
Brown's attorney, Mark Geragos, says the terms were recommended by probation officers, and the singer agrees to abide by them.
The 24-year-old may still face a probation violation due to his arrest last month on a misdemeanor assault charge in Washington, D.C., but Brandlin and a prosecutor want more details.
TMZ have revealed that Chris was kicked out of his rehab program earlier this month after he through a rock at his mother's car window.
The site reports that his mother showed up to a 'family session' and was urging Christ to stay for extended treatment.
TMZ also report that as a result of the judge wanting a report on the incident in Washington, Chris could still face time behind bars.
Facing the music: Chris Brown arrived at court dressed all in black as he was 'ordered to anger management rehab for 90 days'
On his best behaviour: Chris Brown wears an all-black suit as he arrives in court on Wednesday
Brown is due back in court Dec. 16 for another hearing. He remains on probation for his 2009 attack on then-girlfriend Rihanna.
It comes amid claims the singer flew into a violent rage while in rehab earlier this month for anger management treatment.
Brown is said to have thrown and broken objects while staying in a Malibu treatment facility, according to TMZ. He quit the three-month programme after just two weeks.
Anger management: Chris looked on while his attorney Mark Geragos talked to the judge
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