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Topic: Money Talks (Paris Hilton)
pkh's photo
Fri 06/08/07 10:03 AM
My son when he was 17 was with someone that did something stupid,and
just because he was there he got charged with the same crime.He had
never been in trouble,honor roll every year,same job for 3yrs.So we just
let the public defender take the case.The other guy paid for a
lawyer,and let's just say things went differently for him.So I do
believe money talks.

sassystacey69xx's photo
Fri 06/08/07 10:06 AM
laugh laugh laugh

pkh's photo
Fri 06/08/07 10:08 AM
My son was 17 never been in trouble,honor roll student same job
for3yrs,but just because he was with someone that made a stupid
choice,he was charged with the same crime.We used a public
defender,thinking he's never been in trouble.The other guy hired a
lawyer,let's just say it turned out different.So I do believe money
talks.

pkh's photo
Fri 06/08/07 10:09 AM
sorry I hit it twice.

MsTeddyBear2u's photo
Fri 06/08/07 10:20 AM
Its too bad that $$$ talks...

BS walks too... grumble grumble

no photo
Fri 06/08/07 10:23 AM
Are Paris' fans called Parisites?

lulu24's photo
Fri 06/08/07 03:09 PM
LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Screaming and crying, Paris Hilton was
escorted from a courtroom and ordered back to jail Friday after a judge,
overruling the county sheriff, said she must serve out her entire 45-day
sentence behind bars rather than in her Hollywood Hills home.

"It's not right!" shouted Hilton, who violated her probation in a
reckless driving case. "Mom!" she called out to her mother in the
audience.

Earlier Friday, the 26-year-old hotel heiress was handcuffed and taken
from her home in a black-and-white police car, paparazzi sprinting in
pursuit and helicopters broadcasting live from above. She entered the
courtroom disheveled and weeping, hair askew, without makeup, wearing a
fuzzy gray sweat shirt over slacks.

She cried throughout the hearing, dabbing her eyes, and her body shook
constantly. Several times, she turned to her parents, seated behind her
in the courtroom, and mouthed, "I love you."

Despite being ordered to serve the remainder of her original 45-day
sentence, Hilton could still be released early. Inmates are given a day
off their terms for every four days of good behavior, and her days in
home detention counted as time served.

Superior Court Judge Michael T. Sauer was calm but apparently irked by
the decision by Sheriff Lee Baca -- who oversees the county jails -- to
release Hilton three days into her sentence due to an unspecified
"medical condition."

"I at no time condoned the actions of the sheriff and at no time told
him I approved the actions," Sauer said. "At no time did I approve the
defendant being released from custody to her home."

Hilton's release, and the decision to allow her to serve the time at
home, angered some local and state authorities and civil rights leaders
who said it could interpreted as affording the socialite favors not
available to other, less famous, inmates.

no photo
Fri 06/08/07 04:39 PM
Fair is Fair!!!happy Paris should be accountable for her actions, and
if she does the crime she should do the time...glasses glasses
glasses glasses glasses glasses glasses glasses

knightless's photo
Fri 06/08/07 07:59 PM
Welcome to our world Paris....:smile:

keg_bar's photo
Fri 06/08/07 08:26 PM
I like paris,Especially in the simple life...but she needs to do the
time like every other person..but hey money talks look at o.j

lulu24's photo
Fri 06/08/07 08:31 PM
i don't think she should be locked up...but for different reasons than
most might suspect.

as a celebrity, she will be in much more danger in jail, and it will be
more expensive to keep her pretty little head safe. not to mention, the
chance is too high that we could screw up and end up sued by her.

the risks are too high for a non-violent crime. give her DOUBLE the
sentence, and make her spend it in her house, no exceptions.

HangedMan's photo
Fri 06/08/07 08:34 PM
MOMMY! How pathetic. Spoiled, rotten little you know what.

kntrygal1964's photo
Sat 06/09/07 09:47 AM
well looks like things have taken a different turn now.....but really
how many ppl do u know that are in jail for drivin while on a suspended
license??? she isnt in jail for the dui but everyone should be treated
equal even tho we alllllll know that doesnt happen what about the woman
who shot her husband while he was sleepin (i think he was a preacher)
and she only got 249 days for murdergrumble

Native_Grl39's photo
Sat 06/09/07 09:52 AM
Money and her blonde hair and blue eyes talked for the Sherriff that let
her go...BUT it wasn't talking when the Judge found out...She got sent
back to jail and left the court room screaming!!!!!!!!

I wouldn't want to be in the Sherriffs position too badly after
disobeying a Judges order!!!!!!!!!!








huh huh huh bigsmile noway

cutelildevilsmom's photo
Sat 06/09/07 09:56 AM
Lori they have a seperate section in that jail for celebrities.Martha
Stewart served her time with dignity and Paris needs to also.
I dont know why people get so outraged about celebs getting off.Its all
about the defense you can afford not justice.I feel bad for this girl
because with all this money noone has taught her about right or wrong .I
doubt she has ever had a hug either except from her nanny or the hangers
on.hugs Paris and good luck to you.

Native_Grl39's photo
Sat 06/09/07 10:01 AM
Yes I would think that she got thrown in jail for no license because she
lost it becaus of a DWI then got caught driving....Which means she
breached her probabtion...So she actually is getting the same justice as
amyone else would...And yes you're right cute...It's about the best
defense brought forward...BUT some offenses depending on the evidence
are hard to defend when they have you dead to rights and this would be
one of them....She probably did have a hard life...BUT so have lots of
people and justice needs to be meted out fairly and evenly and in this
case it was UNTIL the Sherriff decided to let her go...That would never
happen and should never happen!!!!!!!

flowerforyou flowerforyou

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