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Heiress Says She Is "Learning And Growing" From Her Time Behind Bars

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by toldyouso21 June 10, 2007 2:43 AM EDT
She's an uber-brat, and they after they lock her up in her cell they just need to ignore her little tantrums. That's how you handle brats.

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Posted by hawksprings at 10:48 AM : Jun 09, 2007


Just GAG the trick. That will keep the noise level down and if she tries anything--restraints...tie her down to that metal cot. Guarantee, when they take them off--she will be right as rain.
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by toldyouso21 June 10, 2007 2:38 AM EDT
wow... what's WRONG with this judge? Of course we have separate justice for celebs and rich people--that's the way America works. Maybe he is upset he didn't get his share of the celebrity justice fee?

oops I forgot... we're all supposed to pretend there is one justice system for all.
Posted by andor3 at 04:19 AM : Jun 09, 2007


Oooooo look...the TB man is posting incognito again. Still testing negative Andy? Oh yeah..Casper wants to give you a big hug and share her cleared out mind with you. She is sure if she can help you empty the rest of your mind--you will never, ever have TB or any other disease, ever again. LOL
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by toldyouso21 June 10, 2007 2:35 AM EDT
I think Paris has find a new way to get attention from the media and once she is through with her jail time may start to become a habitual offender. I just hope I'm not a victim of this misaligned person.
Posted by CBSGuest6 at 06:43 AM : Jun 09, 2007


If Paris becomes a habitual offender--then that is nothing a few days catching azz whippings in general population can't cure. LOL
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by arthlop1 June 10, 2007 2:27 AM EDT
What a Stupid Sheriff LA has. THIS so called Sheriff LEE BACA has to be an IDIOT of a man. He had no right to release anyone from the jail no matter what he thinks. A Sheriff is under the orders of the Court not the other way around. I still say he took a Bribed or wanted to become the Hilton family hero. I sure hope all of LA is proud of their IDIOT SHERIFF. What an Imbecile.
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by toldyouso21 June 10, 2007 2:24 AM EDT
One thing that bothers me about this whole affair is that Hilton isn't a felon, as far as I can tell. They got her for a misdeameanor and violating a misdeameanor probation---a minor thing that doesn't warrant "hard time" in the sense that felons get hard time and hard labor. I think Judge Sauer should look for another job asap.
Posted by Khen1950fx at 01:39 AM : Jun 09, 2007


LOL. Felons go to prison, Misdemeanors go to jail. Anything less than 18 months is not hard time. And when it can't even be counted in months but in DAYS--then it is not even time by many people's standards--it is just a glitch.
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by toldyouso21 June 10, 2007 2:18 AM EDT
Halle Barre was a hit and run driver a few years back (check it out ) and paid a small fine of a few thousand, and not one night in jail !!! she hit a women crossing the street- was she drunk too ? ,, Not one night !. Why the double standard here ? Hello -- Revererand Sharpton !


You are right about Halle--and yes she was supposedly drinking but since she left the scene--it was only conjecture. The difference is Halle did the DUI but not the followups of driving TWICE after the DUI--when she knew her license was suspended. This means that Paris committed 3 crimes and only had to pay after the last one.

I am not sure the sentence should have been pushed to 45 days--maybe just the original 23 days to finish. Something tells me the judge knew the Sheriff had compromised his position and so he made the daughter of the bribers pay for the sheriff overstepping himself. The Sheriff had change the order to 45 days at home. The Judge kept the 45 days part but changed the venue. In other words--Paris is paying for the Sheriff and probably her parents.
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by gp27271 June 10, 2007 2:16 AM EDT
Paris Hilton misses the lack of privacy? Since when? Even her genitals seem to be among the least private on the planet.
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by toldyouso21 June 10, 2007 2:06 AM EDT
The thing that really got me about her serving her time at home is that she doesn't live in a normal home. It is a mansion, with tons of room.
She can have all her friends over and have parties. She can order food or whatever. What kind of detention is that? It was a bloody joke! At least Martha Stewart did some time in jail before serving the rest at home.
Posted by erasmus6 at 01:17 AM : Jun 09, 2007


It is only 2700 sq ft. I have over 3200 sq ft and my home is not a mansion. She has what is a typical amount of space (in the midwest) for a solid middle class family. I agree with you though--it is ridiculous to send her home--the sheriff was being paid off or he is a Hilton fan himself. The fact is she would have quite a few very valuable commodities that other prisoners do not have-- access to good food, booze and drugs.....loads of visitors, internet, phones and tv and most important: privacy.

The reason there is jail is to take away access to the things in life that are enjoyable or at least make them enjoy them in a unappetizing way (like watching TV with only a few channels, while sitting on a hard chair and being ogled by other women who may want to harm you or worse.
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by toldyouso21 June 10, 2007 2:00 AM EDT
why not make her work in the county morgue or in a hospital and attend support groups for families that have suffered at the hands of a drunk driver instead of throwing her back in jail?
Posted by mayaderen at 10:33 PM : Jun 08, 2007

Because there is a very good chance Paris would never spend her time working at the County morgue or a hospital. She'd probably either practice her swish walk in front of all the bright, gleaming corpse refrigerators or...filing her nails and saying she thought she was going to throw up or...flirt with the drs at the hospitals--or go completely awol so dreamy eyed nurses and drs giggled with her and no one noticed the flat lines and a call for cold blue.

Nope--JAIL--best place for her--because other than the gutter--there is no lower she could go.
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by toldyouso21 June 10, 2007 1:48 AM EDT
"weren't you on the immigration story earlier?"

Yeah, a lot earlier. And then I checked back and there you were again. I wondered if you had ever got to bed, because each and every page you had numerous comments. I know we need to get you that job in the onion fields!!! Make you more productive.Posted by rudy654 at 08:40 PM : Jun 08, 2007


Why Rudy--it takes a lot of courage to admit you are so petty and delusional (to imagine you are the cop of the blogs) lol

"this IS our job, didja ever think of that"
LOLOLLOLLOLLLLOOLOL! Finally I can breathe!

Word is YOU are an illegal immigrant...so maybe "finally you could LEAVE"

Rudy--you really make this too easy...we KNOW that it is not that you are checking back on those who post--with your reading ability--it just takes you 6 to 10 hours to read the posts and then another 2 to 4 to finally think up a retort and hunt & peck it out. You never left the blogosphere--why would you? It is the only place you can pretend to be something you are not--entertaining. rotflmao
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by kailumego1 June 10, 2007 1:36 AM EDT
What this has demonstrated that the law has been/and continues to be circumvented by the elite of this country.

Laws are applied differently depending upon class/race/social standing, this mockery of the legal system is a blatant violation of the 14th Amendment, because although some of you are crying "poor" Paris, her belligerence of the law is a malignancy people of her social standing has continued to perpetuate.

You have innocent people sitting on death-row, likewise, those innocent men and women, white, black, etc. that have been incarcerated waiting for an appeal hoping some miracle of the law, i.e. D.N.A. evidence, ineffective counsel, jury tampering, prosecutorial misconduct, etc. to get them off, while this individual thumbs her nose at the legal system, and throws a hissy fit.

And some moron spouts nonsense rhetoric, those that criticize this injustice are envious or jealous, because they don't have the wealth and status of Paris Hilton, hilarious, simply hilarious.
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by samthetvcat June 10, 2007 12:57 AM EDT
"After all is said and done,

Paris Hilton will still be Paris Hilton.

And you -- the envious and the resentful, the frustrated and the bitter, the ordinary and the unknown -- will still be yourselves.

Have a nice day! :)"

Posted by honest_news at 04:09 PM : Jun 09, 2007

Andrew Speaker thought that about us too . . . like that the criticism he received was just jealousy and bitterness, except that a lot of us have that same kind of background so there was nothing for us to be bitter or jealous about.

Same goes with Paris . . . Anderson Cooper stands to inherit around the same amount of money from his mother Gloria Vanderbilt and he thinks she's not worthy of the spotlight and that her 'medical conditions' were suspect.

Like there are spoiled selfish people in every income brackets from the lowest of the low to the highest of the high, and they ALL think people who critcize them are just jealous . . . if people in their own income bracket are saying the same thing about them as everybody else, then it's not about 'envy'.
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by jankebenz June 10, 2007 12:49 AM EDT
Mygramma- allthough you are coorrect in saying that there likly will be a law suite as a result of ms. Hilton,s incarceration, that does not mean her sentance was unwarranted. She blatantly thumbed her nose at the law on several occasions,relying on her notoriety and wealth to avoid responsibility. The public at large are sick and tired of the preferential treatment shown to celeberties, and I applaud judge Sauer for not swaying to the forged tears.
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by samthetvcat June 10, 2007 12:48 AM EDT
PS Abused wife syndrome IS in fact a valid defense . . . I haven't been following the case because that defense RARELY works - there's a tendency of juries to wonder why she didn't just walk away. There must have been exceptionally compelling evidence for the jury to have decided against murder and given her manslaughter, and for the judge to have given her such a light sentence . . . I guess for you to cite it you must have followed the case quite closely . . . funny you disagree with the jury's verdict . . .
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by samthetvcat June 10, 2007 12:45 AM EDT
"Not a Paris fan in the least, but she will probably still be in jail after the women who shot her preacher husband in the back with a shotgun is out. It is not just "celebrity" justice that is a joke in America it is justice itself.
Our outrage should be directed at the fact that Mary Winkler walks after her cold hearted murder of her husband as he slept.
Oh, sorry I didn't mean to interupt your call for "justice" for Paris Hilton."
Posted by ojama at 09:42 PM : Jun 09, 2007

Mary Winkler got away with murder, but the reason she's only got 60 days left to serve is because she's already served 5 months. There IS supposed to be an innocent until proven guilty presumption but not everybody can afford bail . . . so she gets credit for time served.
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by nmsuip June 10, 2007 12:41 AM EDT
I'm sure she'll feel much better after she does the talk show circuit & signs the book deal. Maybe throw in a trip through rehab just for added effect...
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by samthetvcat June 10, 2007 12:41 AM EDT
"So, is Osama in Jail too?"
Posted by bsnklr at 09:36 PM : Jun 09, 2007

The 'decider's' got a tummy ache so looks like you'll have to settle for party-girl socialites for now . . .
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by bsnklr June 10, 2007 12:36 AM EDT
So, is Osama in Jail too?
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by samthetvcat June 10, 2007 12:35 AM EDT
Now tmz.com is reporting that Paris issued a statement saying she's asked her lawyers not to appeal her sentence because she wants to serve the rest of it.

Amazing how her fear of losing 'fans' suddenly cured her of her 'medical problem' . . . either that or Sheriff Baca's assured her that he can get away with letting her out in about 14 days if she just lets the whoopla die down rather than appeal and make bail and then go back. What I'd like to know is how exactly she's getting treated over in the medical ward . . . her 'treatments' could include daily massages, a private bathroom, an open window and gourmet food for all we know. What a saga this has turned into!

And Paris had to make it sound like WE'RE the shallow ones - we the public and the media - for paying possibly more attention to her jail sentence than to what happened yesterday in Iraq. omg please, as if she's ever given to whits about the soldiers fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan . . .
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by samthetvcat June 10, 2007 12:35 AM EDT
Now tmz.com is reporting that Paris issued a statement saying she's asked her lawyers not to appeal her sentence because she wants to serve the rest of it.

Amazing how her fear of losing 'fans' suddenly cured her of her 'medical problem' . . . either that or Sheriff Baca's assured her that he can get away with letting her out in about 14 days if she just lets the whoopla die down rather than appeal and make bail and then go back. What I'd like to know is how exactly she's getting treated over in the medical ward . . . her 'treatments' could include daily massages, a private bathroom, an open window and gourmet food for all we know. What a saga this has turned into!

And Paris had to make it sound like WE'RE the shallow ones - we the public and the media - for paying possibly more attention to her jail sentence than to what happened yesterday in Iraq. omg please, as if she's ever given to whits about the soldiers fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan . . .
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