AFP/Washington

A judge postponed the assault trial of R&B star Chris Brown until tomorrow after his bodyguard was convicted by a Washington court on related charges.
Brown, 24, appeared briefly yesterday in District of Columbia Superior Court before his trial was pushed back two days so that lawyers could address issues over bodyguard Chris Hollosy’s testimony.
Hollosy was expected to testify on Brown’s behalf.
But Hollosy’s lawyers declined to allow him to testify because he plans to appeal, and prosecutors had yet to work out whether he would be granted immunity in the Brown case.
The two men were arrested on October 27 after a scuffle outside a trendy Washington hotel.
Prosecutors say Parker Adams, 20, from a Washington suburb, was punched in the nose by Brown and Hollosy when he tried to get a picture with Brown alongside two women.
Lawyers for the bodyguard had questioned Adams’ side of the story, citing a pending $3mn civil suit that he has filed against the two defendants.
Hollosy testified that he punched Adams after he tried to get on Brown’s tour bus.
A lawyer for Brown, Mark Geragos, said he supported the two-day delay but wanted the case tried this week to avoid having Brown “languish” in custody.
Brown, who took the Grammy award for best R&B album in 2012 with F.A.M.E., was dressed in a blue suit and appeared calm and quiet in court.
He could face up to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine if convicted in the Washington case.
Brown was sentenced to five years’ probation and community service, as well as domestic violence counselling, after he pleaded guilty to assaulting R&B diva Rihanna in February 2009.