Paris officially in jail again!

Discussion in 'General' started by fm_skunk, Jun 8, 2007.

  1. the judge showed no sympathy, he gave her back her 45 day sentence which will be spent in the county jail

    cnn reports that as the judge told her that she would be serving all her time, she apparently started screaming, yelling and crying for her mom

    boo hoo
     
  2. God Bless That Judge. Fair play to him to having balls!:hello::hello:
     
  3. PARTY!!!!:hello::hello::hello::yay::yay::yay:
     
  4. Paris Hilton going back to jail
    POSTED: 3:16 p.m. EDT, June 8, 2007
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    LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- A judge has ordered Paris Hilton returned to jail to serve out her 45-day sentence for a parole violation in a reckless driving case.

    She was taken from court screaming.

    "It's not right!" shouted the weeping Hilton. "Mom!" she called out to her mother in the audience.

    Earlier, a crying Hilton was taken to court in a police car Friday for a hearing on her early release from jail.

    Hilton appeared to be in handcuffs when she was placed into a black-and-white patrol car, which sped away from her Hollywood Hills home with lights flashing. Paparazzi sprinted in pursuit and news helicopters pursued overhead, broadcasting live TV coverage.

    The police car arrived at the courthouse and disappeared into the underground parking lot. Inside, Superior Court Judge Michael T. Sauer listened to the city attorney's complaint that Sheriff Lee Baca did not have the right to reassign Hilton to electronically monitored home detention after only three days in jail for violating probation in a reckless driving case. (Timeline: The Hilton case)

    The frenzy over Hilton's jail status began early Thursday when sheriff's officials released Hilton because of an undisclosed medical condition and sent her home under house arrest. She had been in jail since late Sunday. (Watch the details of Hilton's release Video)

    Hilton was fitted with an electronic monitoring ankle bracelet and was expected to finish her 45-day sentence for a reckless driving probation violation at her four-bedroom, three-bath home.

    The decision by Sheriff Lee Baca to move Hilton chafed prosecutors and Judge Sauer, who spelled out during sentencing that Hilton was not allowed to serve house detention.

    Late Thursday, Sauer issued the order for Hilton to return to court after the city attorney filed a petition demanding that Hilton be returned to jail and to show cause why Baca shouldn't be held in contempt of court.

    Baca does not have to be in court, and it was unclear who would represent the Sheriff's Department.

    The move also was met with outrage from the sheriff's deputies union, members of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, civil rights leaders, defense attorneys and others.

    "What transpired here is outrageous," county Supervisor Don Knabe told The Associated Press, adding he received more than 400 angry e-mails and hundreds more phone calls from around the country.

    Hilton's return home "gives the impression of ... celebrity justice being handed out," he said. (Watch Hilton enter jail Video)

    Baca dismissed the criticism, saying the decision was made based on medical advice.

    "It isn't wise to keep a person in jail with her problem over an extended period of time and let the problem get worse," Baca told the Los Angeles Times on Thursday.

    "My message to those who don't like celebrities is that punishing celebrities more than the average American is not justice," Baca said.

    California Attorney General Jerry Brown criticized the Sheriff's Department for letting Hilton out of jail, saying he believed she should serve out her sentence.

    "It does hold up the system to ridicule when the powerful and the famous get special treatment," Brown told The Associated Press in an interview before testifying at a congressional hearing in Washington.

    "I'm sure there's a lot of people who've seen their family members go to jail and have various ailments, physical and psychological, that didn't get them released," he said. "I'd say it's time for a course correction."

    The Los Angeles County jail system is so overcrowded that attorneys and jail officials have said it is not unusual for nonviolent offenders like Hilton to be released after serving as little as 10 percent of their sentences.

    In the hours after Hilton's release, it was a madcap scene outside her house in the hills above the Sunset Strip. As word spread that Hilton was back home, radio helicopter pilots who normally report on traffic conditions were dispatched to hover over her house and describe it to morning commuters. Paparazzi photographers on the ground quickly assembled outside its gates.

    Shortly before noon, Hilton issued a statement through her attorney.

    "I want to thank the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and staff of the Century Regional Detention Center for treating me fairly and professionally," she said. "I am going to serve the remaining 40 days of my sentence. I have learned a great deal from this ordeal and hope that others have learned from my mistakes."

    Hilton's path to jail began September 7, when she failed a sobriety test after police saw her weaving down a street in her Mercedes-Benz on what she said was a late-night run to a hamburger stand.

    She pleaded no contest to reckless driving and was sentenced to 36 months' probation, alcohol education and $1,500 in fines.

    In the months that followed she was stopped twice by officers who discovered her driving on a suspended license. The second stop landed her in Sauer's courtroom, where he sentenced her to jail.
     
  5. money shot:
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  6. I saw a commercial for the insider tonight, they apparently ran over to her house when she was released and did a big story on how she was living out her sentence in her mansion, making her look great I'm sure. I had such a big chuckle at that, I HATE all of these shows that just go around talking to celebs.
     
  7. :yay:

    Priceless pic!
     
  8. Yes. Yes! Maybe the world ISN'T doomed!!!

    lol

    We're still doomed, jk.
     
  9. fuck yes!!! more pointless news for the stupid masses
     
  10. I choose not to participate in threads like these due to the fact that Paris Hilton is involved but that picture is fuckin priceless dude.Nice Find:D
     
  11. Dam thats a money shot alright. Hope she comes out coo
     
  12. Why do you people care?!
     
  13. If as in cool you mean dead, then yes, i hope she comes out "cool" too :D
     
  14. umm because if she actually got off as easy as they were letting her, then there would be protests, etc. It would be a huge deal and it would offically prove that if you are fucking loaded, and you're parents are too, you can get away with anything

    I seriously hate when people go into threads just posting random shit like "why do care" or w/e.

    why did you take the time to post something so useless, in a thread that you say you don't care about?:confused:
     
  15. THATS MY QUESTION!
     
  16. when did I say I didn't care, I do care because I hope she gets the sentence she deserves, just like you and me.
     
  17. who the hell cares ?? fuck her .. she should kill herself
     
  18. What a little fucking crybaby, the world finally gave her a nice big fucking reality slap across the face, and it's about fucking time.

    Hope she has a nice 2 and a half month vacation in the pen! :hello::hello:
     

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