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  • #16
    It's not right,huh? (it's what she said)


    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 )

    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 )

    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.
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    • #17
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Dr Mordrid View Post
        might be shadenfreude but BWAHAHAHAAHAH!!
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        • #19
          Jeez, you'd think she was headed for the gas chamber.

          I could do 45 days standing on my head.

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          • #20
            Wonder if that sheriff should be in jail as well, I wouldn't be surprised at all if it was proven that he had been "encouraged" to release Paris
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            • #21
              Pathetic.
              “And, remember: there's no 'I' in 'irony'” ~ Merlin Mann

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              • #22
                Apparently catering trucks were among the throng at her house this morning. They said they were there to set up a party Paris was having tonight....BWAHAHAHAAHAH!!
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Technoid View Post
                  Wonder if that sheriff should be in jail as well, I wouldn't be surprised at all if it was proven that he had been "encouraged" to release Paris

                  No no. It's not "encouragement". It's ... "contributing to his kids' college fund".
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                  • #24
                    any more pics of her bawling it plz?

                    :evil:
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                    • #25
                      Maybe that'll cut the skank's ego back down to earth.

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                      • #26
                        According to the wife, one of the theories behind her rampant outbursts and "medical reasons" is that she is going through drug withdrawls. Specifically the 80's favorite cocaine.
                        “Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get out”
                        –The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett

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                        • #27
                          Word here is she is back in jail again.
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Jammrock View Post
                            According to the wife, one of the theories behind her rampant outbursts and "medical reasons" is that she is going through drug withdrawls. Specifically the 80's favorite cocaine.

                            Ever heard the comment Justin Timberlake made on Paris favorite teddy bear? Apparently had some kind of special stuffing, that’s why she’s taking him everywhere she goes……. .


                            .

                            EDIT: BTW, did you see my post starter?

                            Originally posted by ND66 View Post
                            .........

                            Medical problem, huh? A cocaine or booze withdrawal?
                            Last edited by ND66; 9 June 2007, 08:12.
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Umfriend View Post
                              Word here is she is back in jail again.
                              That she is.

                              As an aside, you have to 'love' American media. Many of the news channels/programs obsessively covered the whole ordeal to the point that they are now being made fun of more than Paris. If you saw or have access to Conan O'Brien's show from last night you can see what I mean.
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                              • #30
                                ...


                                Hilton starts, ends week behind bars

                                LOS ANGELES - It will be a week that Paris Hilton — and a celebrity-obsessed nation — won't soon forget. What started as a graceful attempt by the 26-year-old socialite to accept her punishment for violating probation in a reckless driving case ended Friday when a disheveled and tearful Hilton was ordered back to jail to serve out the remainder of her 45-day sentence.

                                After Superior Court Judge Michael T. Sauer was apparently unmoved by the pleas of Hilton's three lawyers to keep their client under house arrest, the hotel heiress was led from the courtroom crying out for her mother and shouting, "It's not right!"

                                As Hilton sits in the downtown Twin Towers jail where she will undergo a medical and psychiatric examination, one question lingered: Was celebrity justice served?

                                There was no shortage of twists and turns throughout the week after Hilton made a surprise visit Sunday to the MTV Movie Awards, where she told a throng of media that she was scared but ready to face her sentence.

                                Hours after the event, Hilton checked herself into jail and was expected to serve only 23 days because of a state law that requires shorter sentences for good behavior.

                                The ensuing drama erupted Thursday when sheriff's officials released Hilton because of a medical condition and sent her home under house arrest. She had been in jail for three days.

                                Friday's hearing was requested by the city attorney's office, which had prosecuted Hilton and wanted Sheriff Lee Baca held in contempt for deciding to reassign Hilton to home detention despite Sauer's express order that she must serve her time in jail.

                                Sauer gave no explanation of his ruling to return Hilton back to jail, but his comments throughout the hearing indicated he was affronted by Baca's decision to set aside his instructions and release the celebutante to her Hollywood Hills home.

                                "I at no time condoned the actions of the sheriff and at no time told him I approved the actions," he said. "At no time did I approve the defendant being released from custody to her home on Kings Road."

                                Hilton's lawyers said the reason for her release was an unspecified medical condition. The judge suggested that could be taken care of at jail medical facilities.

                                Following the hearing, Baca said he decided to put Hilton under house arrest because he was concerned about a serious medical condition he could not disclose, though his further comments suggested psychological problems.

                                He said he had learned from one of her doctors that she was not taking a certain medication while she was in custody previously and her "inexplicable deterioration" puzzled county psychiatrists.

                                Baca charged that Hilton received a more severe sentence than normal, which he said would have been either no time in jail or being directly placed in home confinement with electronic monitoring.

                                "The only thing I can detect as special treatment is the amount of her sentence," the sheriff said.

                                Hilton will likely be held at the Twin Towers facility for at least a couple of days before determining what jail she will be held in, sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore said.

                                Despite being reincarcerated, she could still be released early. Inmates are given a day off their terms for every four days of good behavior, and her days in home detention counted as custody days. It appeared that Friday would count as her sixth day. Baca indicated she would serve about 18 more days.......




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