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Paris Back in Jail: For NowAt Friday's hearing, Judge Sauer ordered Paris Hilton out of home confinement and back in jail for the full 45 days, minus 5 days time served. The judge didn't hold the Sheriff in contempt, although he blasted the Sheriff's office for not providing him with Paris' medical records for him to review. The Sheriff said faxing those records would be illegal. Caught smack in the middle of the showdown between the judge (who wants all prisoners to serve full sentences) and the Sheriff's office (which for decades has let non-violent offenders serve only 10% of their sentence to make way for violent criminals in the overcrowded L.A. jail system), Paris lost -- big time. She was hauled away by deputies, crying for her mother, clearly in hysterics. Now, she's in the medical ward of the jail, in a solitary room where she is on psychotropic medications, according to TMZ.com. Most likely, she will serve out the rest of her time in the medical facility. She has decided not to appeal, issuing the following statement over the weekend: "Today I told my attorneys not to appeal the judge's decision. While I greatly appreciate the Sheriff's concern for my health and welfare, after meeting with doctors I intend to serve my time as ordered by the judge.What's really interesting about this case is that, according to the L.A. Times, Paris' case may trigger a constitutional crisis in California. In sending Hilton back to jail, Sauer appears to be the first judge to publicly challenge Baca's authority to release inmates from jail short of their full court sentences.Will Sauer take this all the way? If he wins, where will the Sheriff put all the violent criminals that have no jail space? Paris may be a pain in the neck, but we'd rather have her on the street than a rapist, murderer or pedophile. Although from the fury unleashed on the socialite, you'd think she was all three. This story isn't going away any time soon, that's for sure. Posted on June 11, 2007 Permalink | | | Comments (View)
Paris Hilton has had a really bizarre day. First she's let out of the hellhole of a jail she was in and sent to her house where she was supposed to wear a monitoring bracelet and not leave the premises for 40 more days. The reason for the change was for "medical reasons" -- her family leaked that it was a rash, but jail sources say her psychiatrist said she was on the verge of a mental breakdown.
But now, an fame-seeking Los Angeles City Attorney named Rocco Delgadillo has filed a motion to hold the L.A. Sheriff in contempt of court and remand Paris back to county jail. The hearing will be Friday at 9:00 a.m. and Paris has been ordered to attend. The original judge in the case ordered her to spend 45 days in county jail, and hand wrote on the order that she couldn't do a city jail (pay jail, nicer conditions), work furlough or electronic monitoring. And although it's up to the Sheriff's office to decide when to release prisoners, the judge and the city attorney are going to the mat on this one. Anyone remember Michelle Rodriguez of Lost, who had two DUI's? She served only a few hours of her sentence before being let go. But no one seemed to care. Paris Hilton is not a violent criminal and is no danger in society. Anyone who has lived in Los Angeles knows that there are so many more pressing issues to worry about than where Paris does her time. There are violent criminals that need to be locked up. First-time offenders with no record or flight risk are routinely given electronic monitoring, which is what should have been ordered in the first place. Paris was sent to jail for driving with a suspended license: 45 days in county is a ridiculously long sentence for that crime. And nonviolent offenders rarely serve more than 10% of their time. "She would have gotten out early if she was plain Jane," said Leonard Levine, who has handled numerous probation violation cases. He noted that overcrowding in the Los Angeles County jail system has led to thousands of nonviolent offenders serving only 10 percent of their sentences. "She did as much time as a normal person would have done."It's irrelevant that she's famous or even that some people find her obnoxious. This is a case of a politician trying to make a name for himself. Her attorneys should appeal the whole thing, because the sentence is disproportionate for the crime. If she violates the probation again, drives drunk again or commits some other crime then she deserves the harsher sentence. But this entire matter has become a theater of the absurd. Paris Hilton is a promoter par excellence, just like Donald Trump. She's turned a stupid mistake (a sex tape) into a profit-making venture. She's made herself famous and makes plenty of money all on her own. But she's female, doesn't care what people think about her and she's not very nice -- so she's being persecuted. Judge Sauer didn't like her personally, so he ordered an inappropriate sentence -- and we find that appalling. Posted on June 7, 2007 Permalink | | | Comments (View) Paris Hilton Goes to Jail After walking the red carpet at the MTV Movie Awards last night (looking fabulous in a flirty black cocktail dress and cascading blond curls), Paris Hilton returned to her parents' home, then set off with her attorney to begin her jail sentence.
Lynwood just after 11:30 p.m. Sunday. She's expected to serve three weeks for violating her probation in an alcohol-related reckless driving case. Hilton surrendered to sheriff's deputies after making a surprise visit to the MTV Movie Awards in the afternoon. "I am trying to be strong right now," she told reporters on the red carpet. "I'm ready to face my sentence. Even though this is a really hard time, I have my family, my friends and my fans to support me, and that's really helpful."That's an interesting point - this may be the first time that Paris has been alone in years. Maybe it will be good for her. Did we mention how great she looked at the MTV Movie Awards? Not that looks could ever sway our opinion about someone. Posted on June 4, 2007 Permalink | | | Comments (View) Paris Hilton's attorney have already filed a (warning: pdf file ahead) notice of appeal. But most attorneys don't think that the appeal is likely to
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"Paris is unlikely to win an appeal or change of venue," said celebrity trial attorney John Pierson. "An appeal court will find that nothing was wrong in the handling of the case or the sentence. They will not re-try the case; she got caught multiple times on violation of probation where there is little due process protection. They played the trial hand and lost. They basically tied the courts hands, leaving the judge no choice but to hand down a full sentence."Overcrowding in Los Angeles county jails allowed Michelle Rodriguez to leave after serving only two hours of her sentence. But that problem has been rectified, meaning that Paris will likely serve all 45 days of her sentence. And it's not going to be fun. She's already been shooting her mouth off to the press about how unfair it all is, and in an interview in Harper's Bazaar she says that cops pull her over just to hit on her. This is not making her any friends in the justice system. We recommend that she start martial arts training immediately. And get used to skipping showers. (Photo credit: FlynetOnline.com) Posted on May 7, 2007 Permalink | | | Comments (View) Paris Hilton Sentenced to 45 Days in Jail In a shocking display of justice, a Los Angeles superior court judge sentenced Paris Hilton to 45 days in jail for violating the terms of her probation stemming from a DUI charge. Hilton must serve the time in the same facility where Michelle Rodriguez served only two hours of her term for violating her probation stemming from a DUI charge in Hawaii. Paris was nailed for driving with a suspended license. The judge didn't believe a word of her testimony that she didn't know her license was suspended, noting that there was a notice of the suspension signed by Paris herself in the glove box of her car. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Sauer sternly rejected Hilton's story that she did not knowingly disobey the law by driving while her license was suspended and ordered the 26-year-old socialite to report to a county detention facility on June 5, or face 90 days in jail. Hilton wept and her mother, Kathy, yelled at the prosecutor, "You're pathetic," as the packed courtroom cleared.When the verdict was read out in court, Paris burst into tears and mama Hilton went nuts, screaming at the prosecutor. Meanwhile, Paris' lawyer says they will appeal. The judge says she has to do 45 days: no ankle bracelet at home, no work furlough, no alternative arrangements. Perhaps Ms. Hilton will realize that she has to follow the law, just like everyone else? Oh please, you know that's not going to happen. Posted on May 5, 2007 Permalink | | | Comments (View) |
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