Paris Hilton Jailed!!!!!

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  1. hcour

    hcour Guest

    Why does everybody hate Paris? She seems sweet, she's real purty, she's rich, and she gives good head.

    What's not to like?

    H
     
    #11     May 5, 2007
  2. Paris will most likely serve her prescribed time
    in a cushy L.A. County jail like the one
    in El Segundo overlooking the Lakers training facility.

    Or, maybe the county will erect a temporary jail
    just for her in Malibu - with a view, of course -
    where they might put her to work washing cop cars
    - with several beefy deputies closely watching her
    every move, lest lovely Paris makes a break for it...

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    Los Angeles County Jail: Paris Hilton to pull 45 days
    andrew.blankstein@latimes.com, francisco.varaorta@latimes.com, May 5, 2007

    Celebrity heiress Paris Hilton today was sentenced to 45 days in jail for violating her probation in a reckless-driving case. A Los Angeles judge handed down the sentence after prosecutors contended in a two-hour hearing that Hilton had violated her probation when she was ticketed in late February for driving a blue Bentley Continental GTC on Sunset Boulevard with a suspended license. Hilton, who said her aides did not tell her she could not drive, and her attorneys argued that it was a mistake and that her action did not warrant a jail sentence.

    But Superior Court Judge Michael T. Sauer rejected Hilton's plea, ordering her to report to Los Angeles County Jail on June 5. If she doesn't appear, the jail the sentence would rise to 90 days. Hilton appeared stunned by the ruling and began to cry. Hilton's mother also began to show her displeasure visibly, shaking her head -- and had be warned by a court official to stop. "I don't know what happened. I did what they said," Hilton said afterward. Her mother, Kathy, told the prosecutor after the judge's decision: "You're pathetic." Hilton, wearing large black sunglasses, exited the courthouse with her mother following close behind. Reporters shouted "Paris, how do you feel?" while others in the crowd cried out, "Paris, we love you!" Hilton did not respond. As she was hustled into a Cadillac Escalade, her flustered mother stopped to yell at the crowd: "I don't want to be asked about autographs," she said. "What a waste of taxpayer money!" Hilton had been serving 36 months of probation after pleading no contest to a charge of alcohol-related reckless driving related to her Sept. 7 arrest in Hollywood. She also had been fined $1,500. The reality TV personality was apprehended in the September incident after two Los Angeles Police Department motorcycle officers saw her Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren being driven erratically. They pulled the car over near the intersection of Selma and Wilcox avenues and performed several field sobriety tests before handcuffing and arresting Hilton, authorities said. So many celebrity photographers swarmed the September traffic stop that police had trouble doing their job. The surreal quality of the incident continued at the stationhouse, where reporters and photographers created such a ruckus that the watch commander warned that camera flashbulbs could cause accidents on the street. Inside, police did what they do in most cases, administering a Breathalyzer test to Hilton, which showed that her blood-alcohol level was on the wrong side of California's legal limit of 0.08%. Then, after the February incident, the city attorney's office had asked the Superior Court judge to jail Hilton for 45 days, saying she violated the terms of her probation for an alcohol-related reckless driving conviction. They also asked that she stay away from alcohol for 90 days, wear a monitoring device and have her license suspended for an additional four months. This afternoon's hearing was held at an obscure traffic courthouse south of downtown L.A. Toni Marabou, 39, who was at the courthouse with her son Richard Williams, 16, to pay his traffic ticket, said they saw Hilton as she came out of the courtroom after her sentencing and described her as looking calm. "I think it's very fair," Marabou said of Hilton's sentencing. "Even though you may be a high-end celebrity, it doesn't mean you can live recklessly. If she was drinking and driving and killed someone, then would she get a slap on the wrist? It's a lesson she has to learn." Besides, Marabou said, Hilton probably would end up serving only about 20 days. "Oh, well she'll just end up being the next Martha Stewart, I guess," she said. "It'll be a breeze, as long as she doesn't turn up her nose at the others there." Hilton arrived at the courthouse about 15 minutes late in the Escalade along with her mother. Conservatively dressed in a British jockey suit, with gray jacket and black pants, the hotel heiress appeared as stone-faced as during her modeling days in New York City during fashion week. But instead of gliding down the red carpet, Hilton made her way up the courthouse steps, roped off from throngs of reporters and photographers by yellow police tape. Members of the media clamored at the courthouse door as Hilton, her mother and several assistants made it through security and prepared to take the elevator to the courtroom on the sixth floor. Only about a dozen spectators or Hilton fans were on hand. Two teenage students from Santa Monica College said they were "morbidly intrigued" by Hilton's appearance. Rachel Chavarria, 19, shot photos of Hilton on her cellphone camera. She said she was there to pay a speeding ticket and had to wait 10 minutes to get into the building. "If she goes to jail, which she should, she deserves it," Chavarria said. "She had the money and should have called a chauffeur or a taxi, and that shows how stupid she is. It's like she's one of those celebrities looking to get attention at any cost." Her friend, Selene Sanchez, 19, was equally unimpressed with the media spectacle. "What it seems people care about more now isn't God, the war or poverty. It's about if Lindsay's on drugs, if Britney's shaving her head or Paris is going to jail," Sanchez said. "It's just absolutely disturbing to see what we care about now." Construction workers building a parking structure across the street from the courthouse yelled "Jail time!" to the group of more than two dozen TV crews who had gathered in front of the court before the 1:30 p.m. hearing. Some people who had other business at the court were not happy about how the courthouse was handling Hilton's arrival. "Upstairs, they are telling us how we should treat everyone equally with fairness and justice," said Rocco Jimenez, 21, a juror on another case. "Now, here they are shutting down one whole entrance for one person. It's ridiculous. This is the way we do the justice system in L.A. There's no place like it."
     
    #12     May 5, 2007
  3. #13     May 6, 2007
  4. Oops!

    Paris Hilton must serve 45 days in jail
    The heiress will do time for violating probation by driving on a suspended license.

    By Andrew Blankstein and Megan Garvey, Times Staff Writers, May 5, 2007

    ... Two hours later, Hilton departed with a 45-day jail sentence and a verbal comeuppance from the judge, who told her the time had come to take responsibility for her own actions. She has until June 5 to report to Century Regional Detention Center in Lynwood to serve her time or risk a total of 90 days behind bars...

    ... And he made it clear that he wanted no special treatment for Hilton — an heiress to the Hilton hotel fortune and a successful entrepreneur in her own right — ordering her to spend her sentence in a county jail and not a privately run "glamour slammer" where other celebrities have done their time.

    ... Until late last year, overcrowded jail facilities in the county had led Sheriff Lee Baca to release most inmates early, including immediately processing out anyone sentenced to less than 90 days in jail. That is no longer true, and Baca's spokesman, Steve Whitmore, said Friday that his understanding of the judge's order meant Hilton was likely to serve the full 45 days.

    ...
     
    #14     May 6, 2007
  5. Paris to World -- I'm a Victim of Cruelty

    Posted May 6th 2007 11:02AM by TMZ Staff
    Filed under: Paris Hilton
    Paris Hilton: Click to watchParis Hilton is not going down without a fight.

    The day after she was sentenced to 45 days in the slammer for violating her probation by driving with a suspended license, Hilton walked outside her house and told a gaggle of camerapeople, "I told the truth yesterday. I feel that I was treated unfairly." Hilton called the sentence "both cruel and unwarranted" and added "I don't deserve this."

    http://www.tmz.com/2007/05/06/paris-to-world-im-a-victim-of-cruelty/
     
    #15     May 6, 2007
  6. Heir head's in for tough time in jail

    Better watch out inside, say prisoners' kin

    BY MICHELLE CARUSO
    DAILY NEWS WEST COAST BUREAU CHIEF

    Sunday, May 6th 2007, 4:00 AM


    LYNWOOD, Calif. - Hotel heiress Paris Hilton better watch her back in the Century Regional Detention Facility, visitors who were at the jail yesterday warned.

    "If you act like you're all high-class and uppity," Denise Chavis said, "you're done."

    About 150 men and women were waiting outside the jail yesterday - along with Chavis - to see family and friends. Many said they believed the 26-year-old Hilton was in for a strong dose of reality.

    "My ex-wife got beat up and got a black eye in this place," said a man, who declined to give his name out of fear of retribution against the woman.

    And Hilton better hope the inmates don't remember the videotape broadcast widely on YouTube that shows her mocking Jewish and African-American people. "She better learn to bite her tongue," he said.

    If she does report to the jail, Hilton will likely be living in a one- or two-person cell and segregated from the general population for her safety as a high-profile inmate.

    A woman who gave her name only as Melanie and whose mother is in the jail on a narcotics charge said Hilton better thank her lucky stars for the extra security.

    She said the general population showers together and that a large group of "very masculine lesbians" prey on them.

    "This is bad," she said. "She's not going to make it."

    Hilton will have to say "goodbye" to dye jobs and cosmetics and "hello" to five-minute showers once a day.

    Her friends and family will only be able to talk to her through glass and her phone calls will be made on the jail's closely monitored pay phones.

    Purse-pooch, Tinkerbell, will not be allowed to visit. And forget those designer duds she bought on Rodeo Drive.

    In the big house, Paris will have to make two pairs of socks, one bra, two pairs of panties and two blue jumpsuits last for a week.

    "You have to take your underwear and wash them out in the shower," said Chavis, whose sister has been in the jail for the past month on a stolen car charge. "The only thing you're allowed for makeup is a lipliner."

    Hilton also won't find any 600-thread-count sheets or chocolates on her pillow.

    Instead, she'll get a stainless steel cot topped by a thin mattress, one thin sheet and one scratchy wool blanket.

    "The bedding is very minimal," said Debbie Day, whose 25-year-old daughter is locked up on a counterfeit bill charge. "And my daughter says the food is disgusting."

    Paris would start her days in jail with a hard-boiled egg, a bowl of cold cereal and a small carton of milk.

    And for lunch?

    "They get baloney and bread with either mustard or mayonnaise, sometimes an apple and some watered down juice," said Chavis. "For dinner, they do get a hot meal."

    Suzanna Twaite, who was at the jail to visit a friend, said she hopes Paris gets no special treatment. "I think she should be housed with the general population," she said. "I think she should find out what it's like in here."

    Nick DiOrio said that his 40-year-old girlfriend is currently in the jail. "She says she'd rather be in state prison than be here," he said. "This is worse."
     
    #16     May 6, 2007
  7. you get satisfaction from this because she's worth about ohhh a BILIION MORE THAN you'll ever be LOLOL. she don't have to work for it really bugs you who's pathetic? haha
     
    #17     May 6, 2007
  8. Wrong again LS, now go back to your pass-out drinking and masturbating to the Paris Hilton porn video...

     
    #18     May 6, 2007
  9. given THREE LIFETIMES you couldn't even get close.. now THAT bugs you
    at least you got a valid drivers license
    woo, aint you the man! (in my shrillest of voice) :p
    hey, my hard drive just got soft..
    will you fix it for me mr repairman?
    ROFLLLLLLLL!!!!! :p :p :p
     
    #19     May 6, 2007