Los Angeles (CNN) -- Chris Brown is reaching into Lindsay Lohan's playbook for avoiding jail: Go to rehab before your court date.
The singer's arrest 
Sunday on an assault charge put him on a path toward a possible prison 
sentence, but he will be in a rehabilitation facility as his next court 
date approaches.
"Chris Brown has elected 
to enter a rehab facility," said a statement Tuesday night from his 
representative. "His goal is to gain focus and insight into his past and
 recent behavior, enabling him to continue the pursuit of his life and 
his career from a healthier vantage point."
There has been no 
indication that Brown, 24, has a substance abuse problem. The behavior 
that has landed him in legal trouble over the past several years has 
been anger management.
Brown's brutal attack on 
former girlfriend Rihanna on the eve of the Grammys in February 2009 
resulted in a felony domestic violence conviction that carried a lengthy
 probation period. A judge found him in violation of that probation in 
August because of discrepancies in proving he fulfilled the 
court-ordered 1,400 hours of community labor. He imposed another 1,000 
hours of work.
The Los Angeles County 
district attorney appears in no mood to cut Brown any breaks, which 
suggests that prosecutors will ask for jail time for him because of the 
arrest early Sunday in the shadow of the White House. While the simple 
assault charge in Washington is a misdemeanor, it could trigger a 
probation revocation.
Brown is in a vulnerable 
position. The Los Angeles judge overseeing his felony probation could 
order him to complete as many as four years in prison for the beating of
 Rihanna if he is found in violation of probation.
Brown is due in a Los 
Angeles court on November 20 for a probation status hearing. Prosecutors
 have declined to comment on if they will seek to put him behind bars.
The U.S. attorney in the 
District of Columbia charged Brown and his bodyguard with simple assault
 for a brawl over the weekend in which a 20-year-old Maryland man 
suffered a broken nose. Brown spent 36 hours in a Washington jail and 
was taken to court in shackles Monday afternoon. He was released and 
ordered to report to his California probation officer within 48 hours.
The probation officer's 
job is to prepare a report for the Los Angeles judge who will decide if 
Brown will be found in violation of his probation.
Going to rehab -- as his
 rep said "to gain focus and insight into his past and recent behavior" 
-- could allow Brown lawyer Mark Geragos to argue that the entertainer 
is getting proper help for his core problem.
The statement from 
Brown's rep did not disclose where the singer is going for rehab, how 
long he intends to stay, or what might be a "healthier vantage point" 
for him.
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