Anybody else think this is WRONG? If it was you or me, do you think we'd get out in 3 days? I'm so sick of "celebrities" getting special treatment! I think it's messed up that they're letting her go that easy. Just because she's rich doesn't mean she can avoid the consequences of her actions. Letting her off will only make her feel even more so that she can get away with anything just because she's rich and a celebrity, showing that social and financial status make give you legal immunity. I'm so not surprised by this. I was thinking yesterday that she would be released within a week...and that it was probably part of a plan all along to accomplish a few things. First, it would scare the living daylights out of her, second it would allow her to get out quickly yet not avoid jail altogether. If she knew it was only going to be a couple of days, she probably wouldn't have been so frightened. Wrong, wrong, wrong. I just clipped this as well.. omfg this pisses me off to no end. Why should she receive treatment any differnt than anyone else? Blind justice my ass... Her medical condition was basically that she refused to eat jail food.. they should have done what they do to everyone else.. throw her in the infirmary and feed her intravenously... 45 days "Mansion" arrest is a fucking joke. She violated her probation which she was under fro driving drunk.. she violated it by driving while her license was suspended... I hope a bunch of other "normal" people guilty of similar crimes sue the state for unfair treatment (they set precedent... they lawyers should be able to argue that Paris received t... PS: Good money says she breaks her house arrest. GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR! I responded to TCW's clip too. Disgraceful! GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR! II concur with cementedminds' comment 100% Allow me to elaborate: almost everything about Paris Hilton pisses me off, but this pisses me off more than the average. ps. Good money matches the Cat Whisperer's money that when she does break her house arrest they won't do anything about it. Another bad thing.. we will be going from ~20 days of "Paris Prison Watch" about her stay in prison to ~40 days of "Paris House Arrest Watch"... fuck i hate her. Her going to prison was even on the new networks as a Top story.. and I just checked News Net and it is a top story for her getting out.. .WHO THE FUCK CARES??? The only reason I'm even talking about it is because It's in my damn face wherever I go.. How about useful news, like what idiotic think Harper/Bush/crew have done today?? That's useful news.. or the situation in Darfur? Or why the fuck I'm still paying $100 more than an American when our dollar is almost even with theirs?? Ok.. I'll stop swearing now.. this clip is going to be marked "M" soon... TheCatWhisperer -- Another bad thing.. we will be going from ~20 days of "Paris Prison Watch" about her stay in prison to ~40 days of "Paris House Arrest Watch"... fuck i hate her.ME ..... TOO .... why do NEWS programs think she is worth one &%^$*% second of air time !?!?!?! Her medical condition was basically that she refused to eat jail food.True or not, that is comedy! Face it guys, Paris wins again. I told you she's unstoppable! Paris has now gone 1 day without breaking her current sentencing rules (ie she has not yet left her house) .. Anyone wanna guess how long it takes her to break her sentance & illegally leave the house? My guess: 16 days. It's not over yet, folks.... ____________________ Hours after Paris Hilton was sent home under house arrest Thursday, the judge who put her in jail for violating her reckless-driving probation ordered her into court to determine whether she should be put back behind bars. Superior Court Judge Michael T. Sauer issued his order after the city attorney filed a petition late Thursday afternoon questioning whether Sheriff Lee Baca should be held in contempt of court for releasing Hilton on Thursday morning. "It is the city attorney's position that the decision on whether or not Ms. Hilton should be released early and placed on electronic monitoring should be made by Judge Sauer and no... "She has a brilliant team of people behind her who made her into a victim and complained about whatever ailment it was, whether it was mental -- because she was visited by a shrink ... or the 400 people that got a staph infection before she got in there," Musto told MSNBC. "Believe it or not, there are people with really serious medical ailments in prison -- people with AIDS and cancer and all kinds of things. They are not pampered. They are not given special treatment. They are just told to stay in their cell." From what I understand, her time in jail should be public record. I don't believe her "medical condition" warrants any special privacy. Just in: -- A judge orders Paris Hilton back to jail, CNN confirms. She was taken from court screaming, The Associated Press reports. Addendum: To serve out her full 45-day sentence, rather than the reduced 23 she was blessed with earlier. Aah, touché to justice! Clipped from CNN story: Superior Court Judge Michael T. Sauer was calm but apparently irked by the morning's developments. He said he had left the courthouse Thursday night having signed an order for Hilton to appear for the hearing. When he got in his car early Friday, he said, he heard a radio report that he had approved Hilton's participation in the hearing by telephone, but he had not. |
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