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5th May 2007, 12:07 PM #1Pip Madeley Guest
Daddy's girl Paris Hilton: back in the slammer
Daddy's girl gets banged up:
Celebrity heiress Paris Hilton has been jailed for 45 days after being found guilty of violating her probation for a drink-driving conviction.
A Los Angeles judge ruled she must start her sentence on 5 June and has no prospect of an early release. Ms Hilton told the judge she was very sorry and that she would "pay complete attention to everything" from now on.
The socialite said she did not know her licence had been suspended when caught driving without headlights in February. According to papers filed in Los Angeles' Superior Court, Ms Hilton was stopped by California Highway Patrol officers on 15 January and informed she was driving on a suspended licence.
The 26-year-old then reportedly signed a document acknowledging she was not allowed to drive. On 27 February, she was stopped by Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department for speeding on Sunset Boulevard with her car's headlights off and charged with violating her probation.
Although Ms Hilton maintained she was not aware her licence had been suspended, court papers said the document she signed in January was found in her car's glove compartment. She was also accused of failing to enrol in an alcohol education programme by a court-ordered deadline.
Ms Hilton was sentenced to three years' probation, fined $1,150 (582), and lost her licence at the end of January after pleading no contest to a drink driving charge in September. Despite prosecutors saying the heiress deserved a jail sentence prior to Friday's hearing, Ms Hilton arrived at the court at least 10 minutes late.
If Ms Hilton does not report to jail on 5 June she will face 90 days behind bars. Ms Hilton, heiress to the Hilton Hotel fortune, first gained notoriety for her constant partying as a teenager.
The BBC's David Willis says the austere surrounding of the all-women's detention centre will be a far cry from the five-star luxury the hotel heiress has become used to. What her fellow inmates will make of her, and she of them, remains to be seen, our correspondent says.
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5th May 2007, 12:49 PM #2Wayne Guest
I wonder if the shallow cow will actually learn anything from it? I doubt it. She's probably thinking it'll look good on her 'wild child' CV.
I hope the she has a bad time in there. That's the only way something might sink in.
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5th May 2007, 1:08 PM #3
In a concise manner...GOOD! I hope she has an awful time of it.
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5th May 2007, 1:15 PM #4
Couldn't happen to a more deserving person
Just a shame that no matter what she'll get 'celebrity' treatment down there...Your people? Your people??? They are MY people now!
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5th May 2007, 1:43 PM #5
I look forward to the skanky Paris Banged Up Behind Bars sex tape/prison guard phone pics, shower cam footage, etc, etc, etc..
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5th May 2007, 1:45 PM #6
Damnit, James beat me to it with the comment I was going to make!
It's interesting that a celebrity has finally been sent to jail in the US, I wonder if they've decided to make a law which states they can send them in for petty crimes, but not when they committ murder or anything like that."RIP Henchman No.24."
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5th May 2007, 2:04 PM #7Pip Madeley Guest
She probably never realised (or cared) that by driving without her headlights on, she was putting people in danger. I don't have any sympathy, when I think of all the money she's wasted in her life, how she's had everything she's ever wanted handed to her on a plate, and how that money could've helped people, it's hard to muster up any sort of good feeling.
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5th May 2007, 4:55 PM #8
I thought it was bizarre that they sentenced her to 45 days... but not yet. Why is there a month's delay before the sentence actually begins?
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5th May 2007, 6:32 PM #9
So she can arrange all those prison paparazzi shots/upskirt pics. Also gives the guards plenty of time to hide all those cameras/drill peep holes in her cell. Will we see pics of the prison hairdresser giving her a shave?
I wouldn't be surprised if we see her prison search/medical examination online by the end of next month.
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5th May 2007, 8:11 PM #10WhiteCrow Guest
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5th May 2007, 10:02 PM #11
Her album is much underrated by people who underrate such things.
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6th May 2007, 1:06 AM #12
Her album was ok but a million other people could have done it just as well.
She's utterly pointless really.
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6th May 2007, 11:53 AM #13
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9th May 2007, 12:14 PM #14
Chances are they'll make a special episode of her "let's get away with being a dick to decent honest employers and the community" excuse for MTV entertainment, highlighting her fancy treatment and getting out of proper prison punishment while she's in there...
She's gonna learn nothing in my eyes. Soon as she's out she'll be a bleach on the world and it's excuse for celebrities within five minutes.We ride tornadoes. We eat tomatoes.
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9th May 2007, 7:10 PM #15
From BBC News:
Hilton backs online pardon appeal
Paris Hilton
Ms Hilton 'provides hope for young people', the petition says
Hilton arrives at court
Celebrity heiress Paris Hilton is backing an online petition seeking a pardon of her 45-day prison sentence because she enlivens "mundane" lives.
The petition to California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger also claims she was being used as a scapegoat to highlight the dangers of drink-driving.
Hilton was sentenced after being found guilty of violating her probation for a drink-driving conviction.
She must start her jail term by 5 June or risk a doubling of her sentence.
'Role model'
In a message on a MySpace website, Ms Hilton apparently endorsed the online appeal, saying: "My friend Joshua started his petition, please help and sihn it (sic). I LOVE YOU ALL!!!!!"
If the late Former President Gerald Ford could find it in his heart to pardon the late Former President Richard Nixon ... we undeniably support Paris Hilton being pardoned
Online petition seeking a
pardon for Paris Hilton
The petition paints Ms Hilton as a role model who "provides hope for young people all over the US and the world. She provides beauty and excitement to (most of) our otherwise mundane lives".
It also draws parallels between other high-profile US figures who were forgiven for their misdeeds.
"If the late former President Gerald Ford could find it in his heart to pardon the late former President Richard Nixon after his mistake(s), we undeniably support Paris Hilton being pardoned for her honest mistake," it says.
Mr Schwarzenegger's press secretary, Aaron McLear, said the governor would not become involved in any case "until the individual has exhausted their judicial remedies".
Ms Hilton's representative, Elliot Mintz, could not verify whether the MySpace message attributed to his celebrity client was genuine, but he did say the petition "appeared to be authentic".
Separately, her lawyers have said they will appeal against the sentence.
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9th May 2007, 7:34 PM #16
I've seen her video and it bought excitement in to...ah, I can't go through with such a bad joke. I'd be lying too as it's quite dull. Anyway, yes, that's bloody outrageous if you ask me, and ridiculously patronising too. As if she's ever done anything of any worth - I just can't understand how anyone could reads such a petition and agree with it and then sign it.
Edit: Oddly over 14,000 people have signed that petition, whilst the "Get rid of Paris Hilton for good" one only has 1,500.
Edit: This site has a quite funny music video - http://www.goawayparis.com/ - which really politely asks her to go away!Last edited by Alex; 9th May 2007 at 7:52 PM.
"RIP Henchman No.24."
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10th May 2007, 1:00 PM #17
However this one has over 36 thousand signatures
Your people? Your people??? They are MY people now!
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9th May 2007, 10:33 PM #18Wayne Guest
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9th May 2007, 10:39 PM #19
I'm with Paul & Wayne & I'm sure so is most people. Just because she got some of her friends to start a petition doesn't mean she should get off.
I'd laugh my ar*e off if Arnie upped her sentence to 2 months.
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9th May 2007, 9:20 PM #20
She brings excitement to young peoples' lives by saying that it's ok to get away with abusing priviliges and disobeying rules, and then making it look like you can get away with criminal acts by just giving the "puppy dog eyes" and getting people goodies (I thought this went down as bribery...). Damn fudging sweet role model for kids of today.
I beggining to think that if this appeal goes through, then going postal isn't such a bad idea. Hey, why don't we go the full nine yards and pardon the guy who shot up a high school a couple of weeks ago?We ride tornadoes. We eat tomatoes.
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9th May 2007, 10:30 PM #21WhiteCrow GuestHow do you find the defendant?
He's guilty of mayhem, exposure indecient.
Freaked-out behavior both chronic and recent.
Drinking and driving, narcotics possession.
And that's just page one of his ten page confession!
I should put you away where you can't kill or maim us,
but this is LA and you're rich and famous!
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10th May 2007, 2:11 PM #22
Last edited by Alex; 10th May 2007 at 2:20 PM.
"RIP Henchman No.24."
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10th May 2007, 3:49 PM #23
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10th May 2007, 6:57 PM #24Pretty much the reasoning behind it (though I'm sure it's been shown since..). Which is a shame, because it's a wonderful episode.
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9th May 2007, 10:55 PM #25
I don't think Arnie has the power to do that, but I bet he privately had a good laugh when he heard she wanted a pardon.
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