LOS ANGELES — A judge says Chris Brown should remain in a rehabilitation facility and turned down a prosecutor's motion to have the R&B singer jailed over an arrest in Washington, D.C. last year. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge James Brandlin says Brown appears to be making progress in a treatment facility and should remain there. A prosecutor asked Monday to have Brown taken into custody over a misdemeanor assault case filed against Brown in D.C. Brown remains on probation in Los Angeles over his 2009 attack on then-girlfriend Rihanna. Brandlin revoked the singer's probation in December but made no changes to his sentence Monday. The singer's lawyer Mark Geragos asked Brandlin to allow Brown to remain in treatment and give time for the Washington case to be resolved. — AP