The judge just sent her back. Now let's she if she appeals it to a higher court or what if any action the judge takes against the Sheriff for violating his ruling.
*laughs and falls on floor*
Paris Hilton was taken from a courtroom screaming and crying on Friday after a judge ordered her returned to jail to serve out her entire 45-day sentence for a parole violation in a reckless driving case.
Its not right! shouted the weeping Hilton. Mom! she called out to her mother in the audience.
The ironic thing is that after this whole mess is over she'll probably get out of it and write a book (or have one penned for her) about her tragic prison experience and make a few more million.![]()
*laughs and falls on floor*
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that picture is ****ing priceless..
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TMZ.com said:Paris Hilton will probably spend the weekend in a medical ward at the jail facility where she surrendered Sunday night, referred to as Twin Towers.
We're told the plans will firm up within an hour. Hilton will stay there over the weekend, when her lawyer will file an appeal, called a writ of habeas corpus, which means, essentially, the body is being held illegally.
I did wonder if the "health issue" was caused by her not taking her "medicine" for a few days, if you know what I'm saying.As for her "health" issues, a normal person wouldn't be sent for home imprisonment, why should she - especially when she has a luxury huge home?
I did wonder if the "health issue" was caused by her not taking her "medicine" for a few days, if you know what I'm saying.
Paris Hiltowned?it had to be done![]()
I'm not laughing - she seems to be in genuine emotional turmoil, and I don't take pleasure in the sufferings of others.
I still think she should serve her full time in jail.
Thank you both for saying that. I whole-heartedly agree.Forgive me for my weakness but I actually felt a little sympathy for Paris on seeing the photo of her in the back of the cop car, crying her eyes out. To be fair for a moment, it can't be very nice for her.
Paris needs to accept what's happened and serve the time she's been given... Kudos to the judge for being firm and reversing the strange decision by the sheriff to let Paris out.
Your sentiments prove you human, but I don't think anyone here really wants her to suffer. It's just we're all fed up with the rich getting privileges that the common folk don't. The feelings here are a backlash against a perceived injustice; an injustice that you or I would not benefit from. If she'd just served her time in accordance with the rule of law applicable to everyone then this thread would have been very different.Thank you both for saying that. I whole-heartedly agree.
Yes, she should serve her due sentence. Yes, she should be held accountable for her own actions.
I just fail to see how anyone benefits from the lack of any compassion shown for someone in such obvious distress, no-- terror. I imagine she felt terrified. And I just can't comprehend such open mockery of another human (though not without her mistakes and faults) when hurting like that. Yes, she has lead a privileged life, but that doesn't make her emotions any less valid or less poignant than any of ours.