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Jun 7, 2007, 09:59 AM
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An undisclosed medical problem... anorexia?
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Jun 7, 2007, 10:16 AM
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No its becαuse her cell wαs too cold αnd she couldn't sleep or eαt becαuse it didn't follow her regulαr regimen:)
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Jun 7, 2007, 10:22 AM
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What does that equate to? A quarter of the sentence? Whatever. If that was one of us - we would have gotten way more than the original 45 days - never to be reduced to 22 and then only serve 5.
Maybe the judge saw the bit on MTV and felt sorry for her and thought that having to sit there and listen to Sarah Silverman was punish enough for anyone.
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Jun 7, 2007, 10:25 AM
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I wish I were a pretty rich girl who barely finished high school, never work a day in my life, spend money recklessly, flash my crotch to all, make sex videos that the world can see for free and still have people pity me.. . sigh...
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Jun 7, 2007, 11:39 AM
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I think people pity her for the reasons you gave, NK. She has a lot the things people wish they have - money and priveledge, yet she wastes her life. With that much opportunity and possibilites - if chosen she could do so much.
Yet, we have crotch pictures and sex tapes.
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Jun 7, 2007, 11:40 AM
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 Originally Posted by NowWhat
Yet, we have crotch pictures and sex tapes.
Omg where did you find mine:p
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Jun 7, 2007, 01:36 PM
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:o :o :o
What can I possibly say? I reallly wish she would have stuck it out.
You will all be mad at me, in a way, I am glad she is out, as it must be awful in there, but I am very disappointed she took this route. She could have shown herself what she was made of and been proud.
Oh well. Look, if I were in her shoes, and was able to get out, I would barrel my way out as well, as I am sure all the women in there would to. Even though that is dead wrong.
Can't defend this move. Like I said, I really wish she would have honkered down and did her sentence.
What lesson could she have possibly learned from this? I bet she is disappointed in herself as well. Oh maybe she's not. Just glad to be home and in her comfy bed.
Oh boy.
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Jun 7, 2007, 01:58 PM
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Dose this not just prove the point that our judicial system is a joke! If your rich enough you can get away with anything (cough... oj... cough)! She Drove drunk there is no excuse for that! The only medical condition she has is stupidity for not knowing that her licence was suspended. What was she thinking? It was OK for her to drive to work? Whatt does the average person do when there licence is revoked? Ah ride the bus car pool! It just makes me so sad that this is how our system works!
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Jun 7, 2007, 02:18 PM
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Mrs. J it is sad. But I think what is even more sadder, is that Paris, could have looked around her knowing, that in 20 some odd days she will be going back to the most incredible house, you and I could only dream of and the girls in there with her, are there until the very last minute of their sentence is done and some don't even know where they will be going home to.
Anotherwords, Paris could have dug down real deep and had some compassion for the others who are not as fortunate as her. But maybe she did. I shouldn't try and presume that she didn't. Maybe she is used to having it so good, she is unable to function in an environment other than what she is accustomed to and that I fault her parents for. It is all well and good to give your childern all the things that you can afford, but you do your children such a diservice by not giving them what they actually need to survive in this world and that does not come in material things.
Oh there is a lesson in all of this, but it is a sad one.
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Jun 7, 2007, 03:46 PM
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Hello:
People should do the right thing. In the real world, they don't. Neither do you. Sure, people should be made to pay for their transgressions upon society. In truth, they rarely are. Those that do pay, pay dearly.
If it was you, you would have done everything you could have to get released. So, I'm glad for her. Jail sucks.
The fact of the matter is, she was sent home because of overcrowding.
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Jun 7, 2007, 07:24 PM
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 Originally Posted by NeedKarma
I wish I were a pretty rich girl who barely finished high school, never work a day in my life, spend money recklessly, flash my crotch to all, make sex videos that the world can see for free and still have people pity me. ...sigh....
You got to work with what you got. :rolleyes:
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Jun 8, 2007, 06:10 AM
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If they really want to punish PH, the judge needs to order a complete media blackout. No photos, videos or reports made about the little darling for 90 days - or would that be considered cruel and unusual?
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Jun 8, 2007, 02:36 PM
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Well, Paris was put back in jail. And seems the judge really was PO'd and took it out on Paris and now they are saying she will have to do the whole 45 days. But you know the news media, they rather just get a story out there and worry about it be factual later, so stay tooned. But she defintely is going back.
Judge orders Paris Hilton back to jail - Celebrity News - MSNBC.com
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Jun 8, 2007, 04:09 PM
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The Sherriff stepped out of his jurisdiction when he released her. The judge is the law of the land, not the sherriff. The guy is risking his job. I can't believe he did that. Now, Poor little Paris has to pay by doing twice the sentence. There are a lot of people in jail that are cold, hungry, uncomfortable, sick and so on and so on. If the sherriff lets only those people out, the jail will be completely empty. No one left. They all have a good reason not to be there. Paris needs to suck it up and "take it like a man homes."
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Jun 8, 2007, 04:23 PM
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Mag, I do agree, I too can't believe the Sherriff overrode the Judge's ruling. He's probably a softee like me and just couldn't stand to see her cry.
Truth is, in the long run, this is better for Paris. Forever and ever she would never live down the fact that she got out of her sentence.
Your right, she has to suck it in and just perservere through it. She will come out stronger for it.
Although she may not be realizing it now, this is better for Paris down the line.
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Jun 8, 2007, 04:37 PM
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 Originally Posted by Lord_Darkclaw
You're not a very nice person are you Magprob?
America must be the only Country in the developed world where rape is considered a legitimate punishment in jails and prisons.
Paris Hilton is reckless and stupid but that doesn't make her a bad person, most likely she is a nice when people meet her in person. 45 days in jail is a serious and difficult experience for anyone, let alone a woman who has no real experience of living a normal low-income lifestyle. Hopefully she will be carefully guarded; as a very famous celebrity she is at high risk of assault and abuse by other prisoners.
There seems to be 2 sets of laws in the US, one set of laws for normal people, and another set of laws for celebrities.
Boo hoo, lets cry for Paris Hilton because she is a complete moron, did something wrong, and didn't want to go to prison. Here's a thought for her; if she didn't want to go to prison, she shouldn't have done something stupid to get herself there.
It must be nice to be able to spread your legs as far as they will go, make poor quality sex tapes, live off your parents name and empire, party 24/7, and not have a care in the world. If she got assaulted in prison I wouldn't have felt bad for her. Welcome to the real world Paris, now deal with it like everyone else has to.:mad:
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Jun 8, 2007, 05:07 PM
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I'll admit, I've only read through the first few pages.
Yes Hilton was wrong and she violated probation.
But, I've known regular everyday people to do much worse than
What she's done and get house arrest instead of jail time.
I would think that house arrest would be the appropriate next step for her.
It's surly a type of punishment that people get for committing much worse crimes than she has committed.
I think that they are making an example out of her.
I also think that people who are less fortunate than her were wishing for the harsher sentencing because of envy "put the rich girl in her place" type of thinking.
Unfortunately, if this wasn't Paris Hilton, nobody would have cared.
Joe some who lives up town got house arrest for fondling a kid.
I'd much rather spend my tax dollars sending him to jail rather than someone who violated probation.
I feel that it was wrong for them to let her out on house arrest then
Send her back to jail (what a mental rollercoster)... If jail was what they intended for her punishment, then they should have never agreed to house arrest...
( my personal feelings of course)
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Jun 8, 2007, 05:57 PM
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 Originally Posted by magprob
The Sherriff stepped out of his jurisdiction when he released her. The judge is the law of the land, not the sherriff. The guy is risking his job. I can't believe he did that. Now, Poor little Paris has to pay by doing twice the sentence. There are a lot of people in jail that are cold, hungry, uncomfortable, sick and so on and so on. If the sherriff lets only those people out, the jail will be completely empty. No one left. They all have a good reason not to be there. Paris needs to suck it up and "take it like a man homes."
She isn't doing "twice" her sentence. The original sentence included penalties for repeated contempt and it was for 45 days. That was recalculated with anticipated time-off for good behavoir and set at 23 days. However, if three days is enough for the sherriff, I wonder what's in it for him...
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Jun 8, 2007, 06:00 PM
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 Originally Posted by Allheart
Well, Paris was put back in jail. And seems the judge really was PO'd and took it out on Paris and now they are saying she will have to do the whole 45 days. But you know the news media, they rather just get a story out there and worry about it be factual later, so stay tooned. But she defintely is going back.
Judge orders Paris Hilton back to jail - Celebrity News - MSNBC.com
Yes, the judge was pissed. Not at PH so much as at the sherriff for undermining his authority. Would the sherriff be so inclined to be leinient if one of his officers had been injured or killed in the line of duty??
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