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LiLbRo
7 Jun 2007, 10:34pm
She left Los Angeles Century Regional Detention Facility after serving just three days.

Sheriff’s Department spokesman Steve Whitmore said the hotel heiress had been fitted with an ankle bracelet and would be under house arrest for the next 40 days.

He said her release was "for medical reasons", but details were not given due to US privacy laws.

He added: "I cannot specifically talk about the medical situation other than to say that yes, it played a part in this."

The Sheriff's Department claimed this approach has been used with other inmates in the past.

Steve confirmed: "This is certainly not unprecedented and happens from time to time."

He then denied accusations that Paris received special treatment inside and said she would be unable to go to parties or socialize for the time the ankle bracelet remains on.

The house arrest is termed "re-assignment", as she is technically still serving her sentence.

Steve said as she arrived at midnight on Sunday and left after midnight on Tuesday (US time) this counts as five days served out of her original 45 day sentence.

Although by most people's count she has only been inside for three days.

She will be able to move around in her home in a space about 3,000 to 4,000 square feet but no further during that time.

The socialite, 26, surrendered herself to the prison just before midnight on Sunday (local time) after attending the glitzy MTV movie awards.

Paparazzi photographers and TV crews were swarming round the jail from around 11pm local time on Wednesday (7am Thursday UK time) hoping to catch the socialite leaving.

She left just after midnight and was officially re-assigned at 2.09am.

During her stay, she was held in a special unit where she was spending 23 hours a day in a solitary cell, her lawyer, Richard Hutton, said.

After her first night in jail, Mr Hutton said Hilton was doing well under the circumstances.

Whitmore said Hilton’s demeanour was helpful.

“She was focused, she was co-operative,” he said.

Paris cried herself to sleep during her stint behind bars.



I think it is bull **** that she got off so easy simply because of her name

Sledgehammer70
7 Jun 2007, 11:18pm
I still think she should be shot... for developing a image of sluttyness around the world... she is the anti-christ... lol

Crazy Joe
8 Jun 2007, 12:19am
Yea, garbage... It said she was having anxiety attacks or something... How many "regular" people would they commute the sentence to house arrest for?

csimon
8 Jun 2007, 02:59am
"Paris cried herself to sleep during her stint behind bars."

Imagine house arrest. Then ...imagine Paris' house. Now come on.

Party at Paris'!

Crazy Joe
8 Jun 2007, 03:15am
"Paris cried herself to sleep during her stint behind bars."

Boo f'ing hoo... Don't do something illegal (drive with a suspended license after you got a warning) and then you won't have to worry about it... I have no sympathy... She showed a blatant disregard to the law and when asked to pay the price she gets off early... What the heck... :mad::grumble:

QCH2002
8 Jun 2007, 03:25am
UPDATE... Judge has asked to have her back in court tomorrow to re-evaluate. He thinks its BS too. The sheriff is the one that released her. The prosecutor filed some document with the judge and he agreed. She may be going back to the BIG HOUSE. CNN (http://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/TV/06/07/hilton.friday.ap/index.html)

Thrax
8 Jun 2007, 04:11am
Good.

leishi85
8 Jun 2007, 04:27am
rock on...

csimon
8 Jun 2007, 04:32am
I know ...she got out just long enough to get her doggy dose!

LiLbRo
8 Jun 2007, 06:22am
UPDATE... Judge has asked to have her back in court tomorrow to re-evaluate. He thinks its BS too. The sheriff is the one that released her. The prosecutor filed some document with the judge and he agreed. She may be going back to the BIG HOUSE. CNN (http://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/TV/06/07/hilton.friday.ap/index.html)

good

I support the judge 100%

Shorty
8 Jun 2007, 06:53am
I hope shes goes back and her sentence is increased. This is just everything that is wrong with celebrity status. What kind of justice & example is this showing?

chiaz
8 Jun 2007, 08:38am
The sheriff is apparently a fan of hers. It's fortunate that the judge has good sense.

LawnMM
8 Jun 2007, 10:24am
Yer all kidding yourselves seriously if you think she's going to be doing a bunch of time for driving under suspension. The fact that she's done any time amazes me. If I had a nickel for every time I caught somebody driving under a suspended, canceled, or revoked license I could retire early.

The jails are already full of bad guys, no room for people driving under suspension :rolleyes:

QCH2002
8 Jun 2007, 02:36pm
LATEST RUMORS:

She got out of Prison because of one or more of the following:

Panic attacks
Not eating (Come on, she only weighs 90 lbs or whatever, one missed meal is like 5% of her weight).
PREGNANTBTW... I'm not a Hilton fan (I have watched some of her... movies...) but it was caught my ear when I hear it on TV or radio...

LiLbRo
8 Jun 2007, 05:59pm
Yer all kidding yourselves seriously if you think she's going to be doing a bunch of time for driving under suspension. The fact that she's done any time amazes me. If I had a nickel for every time I caught somebody driving under a suspended, canceled, or revoked license I could retire early.

The jails are already full of bad guys, no room for people driving under suspension :rolleyes:


She had a DUI, and now she is caught driving again. That is blatant disregard for the law, she should get jail time just like every other person.

primesuspect
8 Jun 2007, 07:58pm
I know lots of people with DUIs who have done no time in jail, and they aren't celebrities at all...

primesuspect
8 Jun 2007, 09:14pm
"screaming" Paris Hilton ordered to return to jail.

"It's not right!!!!" (http://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/TV/06/08/paris.hilton.ap/index.html)

via cnn:

http://i.cnn.net/cnn/2007/SHOWBIZ/TV/06/08/paris.hilton.ap/newt1.1554.paris.jpg

GrayFox
8 Jun 2007, 09:22pm
I hope they lock her up for a while.

mas0n
8 Jun 2007, 11:21pm
heroin withdrawal

Nightwolf
9 Jun 2007, 12:30am
Couldn't care less about this whole ordeal, it in no way affects my life.

airbornflght
9 Jun 2007, 12:46am
stupid bitch

Nightwolf
9 Jun 2007, 03:39am
Ya'll are getting to worked up over this, can you not find something more efficiently time consuming than to criticize popular names in the media.

Thrax
9 Jun 2007, 03:44am
Ya'll are getting to worked up over this, can you not find something more efficiently time consuming than to criticize popular names in the media.

Can you not find something better to do than to troll people for having preferences and opinions?

Sledgehammer70
9 Jun 2007, 05:11am
lets go back to the 1600's... BAM! okay maybe a bit harsh... but lets demote her a bit in society status... bah it will turn into that Martha Stewart crap... more rich and more famous after the fact.

Paris Hilton "45 Days in Jail"

I can see the books selling now!

airbornflght
9 Jun 2007, 06:06am
They said she'll make at least a million for writing her 'prison diary' hell, isn't she in county jail.

bothered
9 Jun 2007, 08:05am
But why is she there? Are they hoping to rehabilitate her in some way or is it a revenge thing?

LiLbRo
9 Jun 2007, 09:56am
I think they are trying to make an example of her showing a firm hand

Zuntar
9 Jun 2007, 01:36pm
I think they are trying to make an example of her showing a firm hand

I hope so! It's not like any amount of jail will diminish the quality of life she'll have whenever she gets out... so what ever.

I'd rather her get a large fine and have the money go to the jail system. (not that that would ever happen):rolleyes2

Jengo
10 Jun 2007, 02:11am
Can she even write a book? Im sure its going to look like a toddler wrote it-with pretty pictures and everything!

airbornflght
10 Jun 2007, 03:25am
no, she's writing a diary. To which some editor will have the displeasure of completely re-writing into something legible and marketable. And besides that, maybe if she gets slapped around a bit she'll quit being a spoiled little brat and grow up. Good lord if I'm ever rich I will never have kids like that.

Nomad
10 Jun 2007, 06:11am
Are they hoping to rehabilitate her in some way or is it a revenge thing?

Hippie. How dare you question the merits of incarceration.

CB
10 Jun 2007, 01:30pm
The benefit of keeping a drunk driver in jail is to stop her from hurting people on the road.... for a short time at least. Perhaps it will also scare her into not doing it again, but I doubt it...


Now, when we put people in jail for consensual crimes, that is just a hate/revenge thing...

Nomad
10 Jun 2007, 05:00pm
Now, when we put people in jail for consensual crimes, that is just a hate/revenge thing...

Like this? (http://www.nambla.org/)

CB
10 Jun 2007, 08:44pm
That's not consensual. Even in hypothetical ethical scenarios one must be in their majority to consent to any act.

dragonV8
10 Jun 2007, 11:04pm
For better or for worse.........................she's back in jail.

airbornflght
10 Jun 2007, 11:14pm
I could really care less. Why don't they just sell her cars and donate the proceeds to something useful. She obviously has a blatant disrespect for the laws.

LawnMM
11 Jun 2007, 01:36am
She had a DUI, and now she is caught driving again. That is blatant disregard for the law, she should get jail time just like every other person.

Uh, thats what I'm telling you...most people don't get jail time for that, so I wouldn't hold any high hopes for her. Obviously the judge isn't a fan so she's getting her whopping 45 days or whatever, thats all fine and dandy but its just political BS because of who she is.

The benefit of keeping a drunk driver in jail is to stop her from hurting people on the road.... for a short time at least. Perhaps it will also scare her into not doing it again, but I doubt it...

Only thing that stops a drunk from driving again is a fatal wreck. You are more correct than ya know.

Clutch
14 Jun 2007, 08:41pm
If she would let me..I'd still hit it.