>>Maybe ,just maybe ,if she hadn't broken her probation, and maybe ,if she had shown up for court on time ,like all the rest of us have to do, she wouldn't have gotten time.
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Yes indeed, but maybe her 18 minutes late to court had little or nothing to do with the judge’s decision.
Did he ask for an apology or explanation, or did he just let his anger with her control his decisions again and again.
You do not have to like Paris Hilton to defend her rights and criticize that judge’s actions
Ann Coulter did.
Nobody get 45 days her in L.A. for a couple of misdemeanor probation violations.
Unless your name is Paris Hilton, or a celebrity that alot of The Public doesn’t like.
Personally, I used to think that Ms Hilton was just vapid and tawdry, now I realize there is more dimension to her, if you get past the stereotype's
the ones she has allowed the Press to coat her with.
Personally, I used to think that Ms Hilton was just vapid and tawdry, now I realize there is more dimension to her, if you get past the stereotype’s
the ones she has allowed the Press to coat her with.
Bwahahahahahaha