Posted on 06/07/2007 7:41:54 AM PDT by umgud
LOS ANGELES Paris Hilton was released from a Los Angeles County jail early Thursday after only serving a few days of her more than three-week sentence for violating probation in an alcohol-related reckless driving case. The 26-year-old hotel heiress checked into the Century Regional Detention Facility in suburban Los Angeles just after 11:30 p.m. Sunday and was expected to serve 23 days. She was sent home early Thursday fitted with an ankle bracelet and must remain confined to her home for 40 days, according to sheriffs spokesman Steve Whitmore.
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Poor little rich girl. She is an utter disgrace and may end up in the gutter choking on her own vomit.
Besides that she isn't pretty unless ferret-type faces are your bag.
She had a nervous breakdown because she missed that stupid little yip dog.
Either that or President Bush just granted her the first Z-1 visa, because she’s an illegal immigrant from the planet Stupid.
}:-)4
I wonder if Lindsey Lohan will do lines off her ankle bracelet?
What a load of crap this is.
“Or picked up the staph infection that was reported throughout the jail.”
Really? How come everybody wasn’t released?
Who cares?
They are going to RENT her cell, and call it the Hilton Jail, and make money off of it, watch for it to be sold on ebay.
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I think the bank accounts of the judges and sherriff’s office should be closely examined for unexpected deposits... phone and email accounts searched to see who has been contacting them.
Only Edwards tries to pretend he's with the rest of us. At least Paris is honest about her place.
Jun 7, 2007 7:32 am US/Pacific
Officials: Paris Hilton Was Re-Assigned
(CBS) NEW YORK Paris Hilton was released from jail early Thursday due to an unspecified medical condition after serving only three days of her sentence.
She was sent home with an electronic monitoring ankle bracelet and must remain there for 40 days, according to sheriffs spokesman Steve Whitmore.
Hilton checked into the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood on Sunday night to begin serving a 23-day sentence for violating probation.
The 26-year-old hotel heiress surrendered to authorities with little fanfare after a surprise appearance at the MTV Movie Awards, where she worked the red carpet in a strapless designer gown.
The star of The Simple Life reality TV show pleaded no contest to a reckless-driving charge in January and was sentenced to 36 months probation. When she was later pulled over by the California Highway Patrol, Hilton was told that she was driving on a suspended license and signed a document acknowledging she was not to drive. She was then pulled over by sheriffs deputies on Feb. 27 and charged with violating probation.
Anybody else think this is a prime time for President Bush to announce a pardon of Scooter Libby?
No surprise at all....there are two America’s in the case of the justice system.
The one you and I deal with, and the one Paris Hilton’s of the world deal with courtesy of lawyers like John Edwards.
She was infecting the other prisoners with her own diseases.
Now she knows there will be few consequences if she decides to drink and drive again. A short stint in jail was appropriate.
My comment is: what did her lawyers argue to pull this off? Lower cost to the county of house arrest vs. special supervision in detention?
Cold turkey
she’s no harm to anyone?i hope the next time she drives impaired she doesn’t kill somebody-i don’t think driving under the influence is a victimless crime-scooter libby will be serving 30 months for lying about a non-crime-i think we had a president who did that and what happened to him?if paris hilton continues her behavior she will wind up like anna nicole smith and there will be one less bimbo to waste MSM time on-the media spends more time covering these littl twits than something important like convicted felons getting amnesty under the kennedy abomination
and in other news, Iran is still developing Nuclear weapons and North Korea fires nuclear capable missiles.
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