Mama San
Administrator
Surprise! Hot, Young Celeb Gets Her Way
Up until Thursday, Paris Hilton was the most famous prison inmate in the country. But authorities have decided that, after "extensive consultation with Los Angeles County medical personnel," she is finished with her sentence after just five days, and will now serve the rest of her time at home, wearing an ankle bracelet. And this sets a horrible precedent.
TIME LINE:
Sept. 7: Officers arrest Paris Hilton in Hollywood, Calif., for investigation of driving under the influence after she was spotted "driving erratically."
Sept. 26: Hilton is charged with misdemeanor driving under the influence.
Jan. 9: Hilton's lawyers enter not guilty pleas on her behalf to one count each of driving under the influence and driving with a blood-alcohol level of .08 or above.
Jan. 15: Hilton is pulled over by the California Highway Patrol and informed that her license is suspended. She signs a document acknowledging she is not to drive.
Jan. 22: Hilton pleads no contest to a reduced charge of alcohol-related reckless driving.
Feb. 27: Hilton is ticketed for misdemeanor driving with a suspended license. A copy of the document signed Jan. 15 is found in her glove compartment.
March 29: The city attorney's office says it will ask a judge to revoke Hilton's probation.
May 3: Prosecutors recommend Hilton serve 45 days in jail for a probation violation.
May 4: Judge Michael Sauer sentences Hilton to 45 days in jail.
May 6: Publicist Elliot Mintz says he and Hilton have parted ways over an apparent "misunderstanding she received from me regarding the terms of her probation."
May 8: Hilton rehires Mintz.
May 16: Sheriff's officials say Hilton will serve 23 days in a special isolated unit.
May 17: Hilton drops an appeal of her jail sentence.
June 3: Hilton reports to the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood after attending the MTV Movie Awards and saying she's ready to serve her sentence.
June 4: Hilton's attorney says his client is doing well under the circumstances.
June 7: Hilton is released from jail because of an undisclosed medical problem and is ordered to serve the rest of her sentence in home confinement. Later, she is ordered to report to court on June 8, to determine whether she will be put back behind bars.
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Man! What a joke!!!
Doing just as 'they' always do.........thumbing
their noses at the law!! But don't you try it.
You and/or I would have served the entire
45 days if not more!!!!!
Well people, money talks and BS walks!!
God bless,
Mama san
Up until Thursday, Paris Hilton was the most famous prison inmate in the country. But authorities have decided that, after "extensive consultation with Los Angeles County medical personnel," she is finished with her sentence after just five days, and will now serve the rest of her time at home, wearing an ankle bracelet. And this sets a horrible precedent.
TIME LINE:
Sept. 7: Officers arrest Paris Hilton in Hollywood, Calif., for investigation of driving under the influence after she was spotted "driving erratically."
Sept. 26: Hilton is charged with misdemeanor driving under the influence.
Jan. 9: Hilton's lawyers enter not guilty pleas on her behalf to one count each of driving under the influence and driving with a blood-alcohol level of .08 or above.
Jan. 15: Hilton is pulled over by the California Highway Patrol and informed that her license is suspended. She signs a document acknowledging she is not to drive.
Jan. 22: Hilton pleads no contest to a reduced charge of alcohol-related reckless driving.
Feb. 27: Hilton is ticketed for misdemeanor driving with a suspended license. A copy of the document signed Jan. 15 is found in her glove compartment.
March 29: The city attorney's office says it will ask a judge to revoke Hilton's probation.
May 3: Prosecutors recommend Hilton serve 45 days in jail for a probation violation.
May 4: Judge Michael Sauer sentences Hilton to 45 days in jail.
May 6: Publicist Elliot Mintz says he and Hilton have parted ways over an apparent "misunderstanding she received from me regarding the terms of her probation."
May 8: Hilton rehires Mintz.
May 16: Sheriff's officials say Hilton will serve 23 days in a special isolated unit.
May 17: Hilton drops an appeal of her jail sentence.
June 3: Hilton reports to the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood after attending the MTV Movie Awards and saying she's ready to serve her sentence.
June 4: Hilton's attorney says his client is doing well under the circumstances.
June 7: Hilton is released from jail because of an undisclosed medical problem and is ordered to serve the rest of her sentence in home confinement. Later, she is ordered to report to court on June 8, to determine whether she will be put back behind bars.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Man! What a joke!!!
Doing just as 'they' always do.........thumbing
their noses at the law!! But don't you try it.
You and/or I would have served the entire
45 days if not more!!!!!
Well people, money talks and BS walks!!
God bless,
Mama san