Karma is a beautiful thing isn't it?

Now we'd really rather not give Chris Brown the time of day in any way, shape or form, but news that the little shit 'star' could be in breach of his probation and may be headed to prison is almost a good news story, no?

The Los Angeles District Attorney filed legal documents yesterday accusing him of lying about performing community service, stemming from his violent assault on Rihanna in 2009, in Virginia when he was really on a private jet to Cancun in Mexico, claiming that following an investigation, it found no 'credible, competent or verifiable evidence' that Chris performed 180 days of service and called his documentation 'at best sloppy ... and at worst fraudulent reporting.'

A source told TMZ.com that Brown was only supervised for nine or 10 days of community service out of the 180 he was required to perform and the detective, who was assigned to oversee his work, claims she was told to stop monitoring him.

Chris' mother Joyce Hawkins allegedly provided evidence of times, location and types of duty he performed at Tappahannock Children's Centre - where she was once a director.

According to the documents, the singer's lawyer Mark Geragos 'instructed' the lawyer for the Richmond Police Department on how to 'handle' D.A. investigators' questions about Chris' community service. His lawyer also allegedly told Chris' probation officer that there was a court order that his community service be removed from the probation department and given to the police chief, despite there being no such order.

The L.A. County D.A. claims the records provided by his mother are bogus and that Chris also had a prior relationship with the Chief of Police in Richmond, Virginia, Brian T. Norwood who wrote a letter to the judge on September 14, claiming Chris successfully completed 202 days of community service, 22 more than he was required.

Brown's lawyers have of course responded aggressively, stating that the motion to reject the probation is 'shameful and a disgrace', andthat they will seek sanctions from the District Attorney's Office for filing a 'frivolous, scurrilous and frankly defamatory motion'.

It's a shame they got rid of stocks now isn't it.