Can we just have one Permenant Paris Hilton sticky where folks can post on whaatever the story ... cos there's always gonna be a story with this dame... ...Until that is the Sticky becomes so full and heavy it just drops off the top of the page and crashes out through the bottom of the monitor .... For Good! | |
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live4lust said: NovaAngel said: Probably had her fill of jailhouse tossed salads . [Edited 6/9/07 15:14pm] At least it's not a co-ed prison. Tossed Salad man only gives you two options. Maybe Paris prefers syrup. Well played sir. Well played. "I ordered no broth! Away with ye lest my cane find your backside!!"- Ralph Wiggum, Actor. | |
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Graycap23 said: I wonder why under handed stuff is going on while U guys are distracted by Paris Hilton?
America is more concerned with Paris Hilton, than the fact that we're on the brink of a war with Iran. | |
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Rhondab said: Muse2NOPharaoh said: I hear ya! What comes around goes around right? No mercy?!?!?!?! I hear you though Muse.... Maybe it isn't FAIR but life isn't fair. I think this is life getting her a little unfairness in hopes to wake her up and stop with the madness. She IS being punished for more than the "crime" itself..I am starting to see that the more I've learned via this thread and others that she's getting more time than most....lol...but damn, why just just go quietly like Martha, Lil Kim or Robert Downey Jr. I say one week for just freely using the N word is good for me. I hear you lady... I hear YOU! | |
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YES SHE DESERVED TO GO TO JAIL, AND I HOPE SHE BURNS IN HELL!!! 'A pillow covered in all our tears' | |
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actionthisday said: YES SHE DESERVED TO GO TO JAIL, AND I HOPE SHE BURNS IN HELL!!!
I didn't know that was part of the sentence | |
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Lothan said: Rhondab said: I hear you though Muse.... Maybe it isn't FAIR but life isn't fair. I think this is life getting her a little unfairness in hopes to wake her up and stop with the madness. She IS being punished for more than the "crime" itself..I am starting to see that the more I've learned via this thread and others that she's getting more time than most....lol...but damn, why just just go quietly like Martha, Lil Kim or Robert Downey Jr. I say one week for just freely using the N word is good for me. Oh please... no one loves and embraces her... Shes a train wreck that many find enjoyable. | |
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actionthisday said: YES SHE DESERVED TO GO TO JAIL, AND I HOPE SHE BURNS IN HELL!!!
Ouch may you never be in debt to ANY form of karma... price is a bit steep in your market place.... | |
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The media is to blame imo ...they exploited her for their own gain and have used her gullibility for their own gain..
She too has wanted the material trappings of life along with the recognition and all the rest that goes with it...it's all only part of the story.. ... but just as the enhancements of life are enjoyed ... so should the realities be experienced ... like anyone has to... ...I think if we were to spend any time with her... we would see a different person than that which is portrayed publicly...and respond likewise. | |
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Paris locked up "Waiting to be banned" | |
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actionthisday said: YES SHE DESERVED TO GO TO JAIL, AND I HOPE SHE BURNS IN HELL!!!
I can hear Dave Chapelle in my head when you say that! "I ordered no broth! Away with ye lest my cane find your backside!!"- Ralph Wiggum, Actor. | |
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actionthisday said: YES SHE DESERVED TO GO TO JAIL, AND I HOPE SHE BURNS IN HELL!!!
ya doin' too much....for real... | |
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So is there actual video of this heffa crying in the police car? I wanna see that | |
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Rhondab said: actionthisday said: YES SHE DESERVED TO GO TO JAIL, AND I HOPE SHE BURNS IN HELL!!!
ya doin' too much....for real... "A time to kill", not Chappelle. It had to do with prison... 'A pillow covered in all our tears' | |
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actionthisday said: Rhondab said: ya doin' too much....for real... "A time to kill", not Chappelle. It had to do with prison... I think Chappelle did a skit based on Sam Jackson lines, that's what the pic refers to... | |
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actionthisday said: YES SHE DESERVED TO GO TO JAIL, AND I HOPE SHE BURNS IN HELL!!!
looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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HobbesLeCute said: They should give her lethal injection and then give all of her money to people who actually need it
I'm not joking. looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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Stax said: whether she was given a particularly harsh sentence or not, that sheriff screwed the pooch by letting her out early without first talking to the judge. now the sheriff's talking about how he only treated paris as he would treat anybody else, but she is not like anybody else.
he should have warned the judge that he was about to unleash a shitstorm of media coverage by letting her go home with an ankle bracelet in direct violation of the well publicized sentencing orders. the judge can't just sit on his hands at this point. he had to send her back. that sheriff is incredibly dumb,isn't he? I bet he was paid off by her family.That's why he released her early.Luckily,the judge did the right thing. | |
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NovaAngel said: ufoclub said: she refused to eat jail food. right?
Probably had her fill of jailhouse tossed salads . | |
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SoulAlive said: Stax said: whether she was given a particularly harsh sentence or not, that sheriff screwed the pooch by letting her out early without first talking to the judge. now the sheriff's talking about how he only treated paris as he would treat anybody else, but she is not like anybody else.
he should have warned the judge that he was about to unleash a shitstorm of media coverage by letting her go home with an ankle bracelet in direct violation of the well publicized sentencing orders. the judge can't just sit on his hands at this point. he had to send her back. that sheriff is incredibly dumb,isn't he? I bet he was paid off by her family.That's why he released her early.Luckily,the judge did the right thing. This is the problem I have with this, IT'S the Sheriffs right to do with his jail as he sees fit, thats the law. It bothers me that this Judge was able to overrule not only the sheriff but reinstate the full 45 days due basically to public reaction. The Law shouldn't be dictated by mob mentality. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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Her first interview will be on Barbara Walters, I heard it this morning! | |
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lazycrockett said: SoulAlive said: that sheriff is incredibly dumb,isn't he? I bet he was paid off by her family.That's why he released her early.Luckily,the judge did the right thing. This is the problem I have with this, IT'S the Sheriffs right to do with his jail as he sees fit, thats the law. It bothers me that this Judge was able to overrule not only the sheriff but reinstate the full 45 days due basically to public reaction. The Law shouldn't be dictated by mob mentality. Oh come on that sheriff is a damn fool.He actually bought her phony excuse about having "health issues"?! Nevermind the fact that there are nurses and doctors at the jail.Then,he tried to use another flimsy excuse: the jails are too crowded Anyone can see that he was giving Paris special treatment because of her celebrity status.He sends her home for "house arrest"?? She woulda been walking around her mansion,sipping on martinis and having steak and lobster for dinner.In other words,business as usual.Some punishment,huh? | |
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SoulAlive said: lazycrockett said: This is the problem I have with this, IT'S the Sheriffs right to do with his jail as he sees fit, thats the law. It bothers me that this Judge was able to overrule not only the sheriff but reinstate the full 45 days due basically to public reaction. The Law shouldn't be dictated by mob mentality. Oh come on that sheriff is a damn fool.He actually bought her phony excuse about having "health issues"?! Nevermind the fact that there are nurses and doctors at the jail.Then,he tried to use another flimsy excuse: the jails are too crowded Anyone can see that he was giving Paris special treatment because of her celebrity status.He sends her home for "house arrest"?? She woulda been walking around her mansion,sipping on martinis and having steak and lobster for dinner.In other words,business as usual.Some punishment,huh? AAAAAND HOW! That used to be known as "YEA!" in the Little Rascals days | |
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Check this out: http://www.jibjab.com/view/159403" target="_blank"> http://www.jibjab.com/view/159403 [Edited 6/12/07 17:42pm] | |
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Priceless. | |
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Not trying to be a contrarian, but I like Paris, have always liked Paris, and think ppl should just leave her alone. Plus, she called me hot once. [Edited 6/12/07 18:22pm] | |
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lazycrockett said: SoulAlive said: that sheriff is incredibly dumb,isn't he? I bet he was paid off by her family.That's why he released her early.Luckily,the judge did the right thing. This is the problem I have with this, IT'S the Sheriffs right to do with his jail as he sees fit, thats the law. It bothers me that this Judge was able to overrule not only the sheriff but reinstate the full 45 days due basically to public reaction. The Law shouldn't be dictated by mob mentality. [Edited 6/14/07 0:35am] | |
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Celebrity treatment. People shouldn't go to jail just because you don't like them; that is not justice.
http://www.latimes.com/en...ome-center Hilton will do more time than most, analysis finds By Jack Leonard and Doug Smith, Times Staff Writers June 14, 2007 Paris Hilton will end up serving more time behind bars than the vast majority of inmates sent to L.A. County Jail for similar offenses, according to a Times analysis of jail records. Whether Hilton received special treatment from the Sheriff's Department has become the subject of much debate since Sheriff Lee Baca last week allowed the hotel heiress to go home after less than four full days in jail, despite a promise that she would serve 23 days of a 45-day sentence. The Times analyzed 2 million jail releases and found 1,500 cases since July 2002 that — like Hilton's — involved defendants who had been arrested for drunk driving and later sentenced to jail after a probation violation or driving without a license. Had Hilton left jail for good after four days, her stint behind bars would have been similar to those served by 60% of those inmates. But after a judge sent her back to jail Friday, Hilton's attorney announced that she would serve the full 23 days. That means that Hilton will end up serving more time than 80% of other people in similar situations. The findings came as some critics accused Baca of showing favoritism to Hilton and as the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors launched an investigation into whether the multimillionaire received special treatment because of her wealth and fame. The data also underscore the profound effect of the Sheriff's Department's early-release program, which sets inmates free before their sentences are up to ease overcrowding. Before the early-release program began in 2002, inmates with cases similar to Hilton's were sentenced to terms that amounted to an average of 23 days, the same as Hilton is expected to serve. They actually served 20 days. After the program began, the average term was 14 days, with inmates actually serving an average of four days. Because of the high media interest, Hilton was one of only a few inmates whose premature release received publicity — and the judge who originally sentenced her noticed. She is believed to be the first inmate in years who actually was sent back to jail to serve more of her term. "Twenty-three days would be considerably more than the average person given her sentence would actually serve," said Stan Goldman, professor of criminal law and procedure at Loyola Law School. "The jails are so overcrowded that even though overcrowding is not the reason for her release, it colors every release decision from the jails system." Baca's release of Hilton because of undisclosed medical problems touched off a storm of protest. Last year, the department released only three inmates on medical grounds, a spokesman said. One of the most vocal critics, civil rights activist Najee Ali, said Wednesday that Hilton ought to be released if inmates sentenced for similar crimes were serving less time. He continued to criticize Baca's decision to cite medical problems for the release, but added that only dangerous offenders should serve their full sentences given the jail's need to limit overcrowding. "Clearly, her violation is not as serious, so she should be released," said Ali, director of Project Islamic Hope. "The rules of fairness should be applied equally." Hilton was sentenced to 45 days for violating probation on alcohol-related, reckless-driving charges from an incident in September. Police stopped her while she was driving during the period that her license was suspended. If Hilton does serve the 23 days, she will have done about the same amount of time as 4,000 inmates who since 2002 had been charged with assaults, as well as more than 1,800 charged with burglary, more than 2,600 charged with domestic violence and nearly 11,000 charged with drug violations. Over the last five years, more than 200,000 inmates have been released early. Baca started the releases during a budget crunch that he said left him no choice but to shut large portions of the nation's largest county correctional system. Though economic times have since improved, a federal court has ordered his department to reduce chronic overcrowding in the jails, hampering efforts to keep inmates longer. The Times' analysis of jail releases found that more than 60% of those with cases similar to Hilton's walked free after serving less than half their time. Under the department's current guidelines, Hilton probably would have served even less time. Most nonviolent female offenders sentenced to less than 90 days are released immediately. "The only special treatment she got — she got more time in jail," Baca said in an interview earlier this week. (The analysis studied only jail release data and did not take into account other factors that influence individual cases, such as the judge's sentencing record and courtroom behavior of the defendant). Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Michael T. Sauer made it clear when he sentenced Hilton that she was not to be released early. His comments were included in commitment papers the court sent to the jail. | |
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