Chris Brown recently revealed that prosecutors in his Washington D.C. assault case screwed him over by unlawfully getting a sneak peek of witnesses.The 'Run It' singer's lawyer, Mark Geragos, said that prosecutors had no right to take Brown's case before the grand jury, TMZ reported.Geragos said that in 24-year-old rapper's legal docs the U.S. Attorney had already decided to reduce the charge from a felony to a misdemeanor assault.The singer's lawyer has alleged that the only reason a grand jury was convened was to get a preview of how the witnesses in their case would fare under oath.

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