PDA

View Full Version : Paris Hilton 'doing well' in LA prison



RAV TUX
June 6th, 2007, 02:51 AM
Hilton 'doing well' in LA prison

http://ubuntuforums.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=34467&d=1181094622

Paris Hilton, the US socialite and former TV star of The Simple Life, is doing well after her first night in a Los Angeles jail, her lawyer has said. Richard A Hutton added she would now "reflect on her life, to see what she can do to make the world better".
Hours after appearing at the MTV Movie Awards on Sunday, Hilton, 26, started her sentence at the LA County Jail.
She will serve 23 days in solitary confinement for violating her probation for a drink-driving conviction.
The socialite has been separated from the main prison population in a special unit that contains 12 cells, each holding two people.
The 3.7m by 2.4m cell has two bunks, a table, a sink, a toilet and a small window.


Hilton will spend 23 hours in her cell and has one hour to shower, watch television or make phone calls.
Former inmate and LA resident Shamarra Thomas, who spent two days in the main prison for neglecting to pay parking tickets, said conditions for the rest of the women were unpleasant.
"You have people defecating on themselves, urinating on themselves, sleeping on the ground - it's horrible," she said.
Hilton's lawyer said his client was "really being punished because of her celebrity".

'Taking responsibility'
Steve Whitmore from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, which runs the jail, said: "Her demeanour was helpful. She was focused, she was cooperative."
Hilton was accompanied by her mother as she arrived at the jail. She was then fingerprinted, photographed, medically screened and issued with the jail's regulation orange jumpsuit.
After checking in, Hilton was given her first meal which was cereal, bread and juice.
Mr Hutton said his client is taking responsibility for her actions, adding: "She knows it's wrong, but her attitude is 'I'm going to come in here, I'm going to do my time, I'm going to get it over with and I'm going to show the world who I really am'."
Meanwhile the waxwork museum Madame Tussaud's in London has taken the opportunity to mock the celebrity socialite.
The wax mannequin of the star has been temporarily dressed in a black and white striped prison suit.

http://ubuntuforums.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=34468&d=1181094622


Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/entertainment/6721547.stm

Published: 2007/06/05 08:00:08 GMT

Channic
June 6th, 2007, 02:55 AM
I bet she'll miss an alcohol class and go right back to prison . . . well not sure if this is true for California law but that's how it is in South Dakota. This one guy I know had to go to 24 weeks of them (once a week one Thursday night) and he didn't have a car to get down there. Needless to say, we don't know where he has been for a few days now.

jrusso2
June 6th, 2007, 02:55 AM
I am so happy that the princess is doing well. Sounds like she had her continental breakfast in bed. Nice they gave her a private room.

I know she will now focus on world poverty when she is released.

starcraft.man
June 6th, 2007, 02:59 AM
*sighs* Honestly, I can't believe anyone cares about Paris Hilton. I wish the world would just ignore her, and that she would go find some corner where we couldn't see/hear her. There are so many more worthwhile people that one should be concerned for.

deepwave
June 6th, 2007, 03:08 AM
*sighs* Honestly, I can't believe anyone cares about Paris Hilton. I wish the world would just ignore her, and that she would go find some corner where we couldn't see/hear her. There are so many more worthwhile people that one should be concerned for.

I agree. But she is more photogenic than either RMS or Linus Torvalds. ;-)

Lucifiel
June 6th, 2007, 03:14 AM
Mmm well, I do admire some of these folks not 'cos of their capability to mess up their life but 'cos they're very good at exploiting the media.

If one could learn from them and use this knowledge to benefit others, why not?

RAV TUX
June 6th, 2007, 03:15 AM
I agree. But she is more photogenic than either RMS or Linus Torvalds. ;-)

Especially RMS, the video of him picking things off his toes and eating them should be X rated.

Linus is kinda cute. :lol:

SoulinEther
June 6th, 2007, 03:18 AM
When you live in California, this becomes commonplace.

Paris Hilton, Lindsey Lohan, Britney Spears... they're all messed up chicks in their twenties.

starcraft.man
June 6th, 2007, 03:21 AM
Mmm well, I do admire some of these folks not 'cos of their capability to mess up their life but 'cos they're very good at exploiting the media.

If one could learn from them and use this knowledge to benefit others, why not?

Uh.... you actually think Paris puts any effort/ability into it? Really?

I think thats given her a bit too much credit.... >.>

yabbadabbadont
June 6th, 2007, 03:24 AM
Paris is just a mediocre porn star with a really good publicist. ;)

Lucifiel
June 6th, 2007, 03:27 AM
Uh.... you actually think Paris puts any effort/ability into it? Really?

I think thats given her a bit too much credit.... >.>

Maybe not but you do have to look photogenic to be press-worthy. Hey, she does milk the Hilton name for all its' worth after all.

I'd take pretty over uhh... that Stallman video anytime. :D

RAV TUX
June 6th, 2007, 03:36 AM
I'd take pretty over uhh... that Stallman video anytime. :D

Now if she was forced to watch the Stallman video over and over while in solitary confinment, that would be cruel and unusual punishment.

Lucifiel
June 6th, 2007, 03:44 AM
Now if she was forced to watch the Stallman video over and over while in solitary confinment, that would be cruel and unusual punishment.

Gross!!!!

No human should be subjected to that. :D

fuscia
June 6th, 2007, 03:48 AM
that's hot.

Sunflower1970
June 6th, 2007, 03:51 AM
What happened to those 45 days she was originally supposed to serve? Already seems to be some special treatment due to her fame....

Don't understand why she's famous. She hasn't done anything except take advantage of the privelidged life she was given. Don't even know why I'm responding....she sure doesn't deserve this attention...

*sneaks out of thread*

RAV TUX
June 6th, 2007, 03:56 AM
What happened to those 45 days she was originally supposed to serve? Already seems to be some special treatment due to her fame....

Don't understand why she's famous. She hasn't done anything except take advantage of the privelidged life she was given. Don't even know why I'm responding....she sure doesn't deserve this attention...

*sneaks out of thread*

Ironically, your location reads "Under the Paris Opera".:lol:

H.E. Pennypacker
June 6th, 2007, 03:56 AM
What happened to those 45 days she was originally supposed to serve? Already seems to be some special treatment due to her fame....

It's common in the legal world. Sentences are frequently reduced, and sometimes, they're entirely done away with. Depending on how good your lawer is (and not necessarily how much you've paid him/her), there may be a way to get out of it all (it depends on the law first, then how good the lawyer - has nothing to do with money).

In this case, it was done due to her "good" behavior. She's been helping out poor kids near the Amazon river, including setting up free software clinics for the unfortunate, as well as providing free technical support. If a kid's X server fails on him/her, Paris was there to troubleshoot things (providing CLI commands, and always careful to remind people not to use root accounts regularly).

The part about the good behavior is actually true (not the rest of the paragraph, of course).

hanzomon4
June 6th, 2007, 06:52 AM
It's so interesting how people are so quick to judge celebrities... Praised as Idols and denounced as satans, truly we don't know these people.

neoflight
June 6th, 2007, 06:54 AM
i would say, sentence her to learn high level organic chemistry in 3 days while she is being "treated" in her cell by the 'mates'...
as a earlier post said, i don't know why these pathetic creatures deserve this kind of fame...

well, things will cool down in a couple of weeks (remember martha $hitworth) and then she will go and adopt some poor african kid or take snaps with homeless kids in ethiopia or india or botswana and participate in ms universe or something and answer that she wants to me "Mother Theresa" in the future...

this world will absorb that too...

sigh...
$ cd /california/celebrities
$ rm -R *
$ sudo aptitude remove fame

EDIT: more people voted for american idol than presidential elections...!!!

eentonig
June 6th, 2007, 07:09 AM
....

EDIT: more people voted for american idol than presidential elections...!!!

:shock:

Is that true? The next American that talks to me and wants to show me that America is the example of Democracy, I'll laugh in the face.

Seriously, I don't want to offend Amercians, but how can you take a nation serious that values entertainment more then then how they are governed?

PS. I know the masses over here wouldn't go to vote either, if they were to have the choice. That's why I'm so happy we have a voting 'obligation'. And not 'voting right.'

neoflight
June 6th, 2007, 07:15 AM
:shock:

Is that true? The next American that talks to me and wants to show me that America is the example of Democracy, I'll laugh in the face.

it is ...or i read in many places (http://maroon.uchicago.edu/online_edition/viewpoints/2007/02/20/american-idol-vs-american-elections/)... dangerous trend...may be...may be not...

search for American idol vs presidential elections in google...
:D

Anon Coward
June 6th, 2007, 07:20 AM
Paris Hilton 'doing well' in LA prison
Who's Mr. Well? Another inmate? At least he's getting something in prison.

jrusso2
June 6th, 2007, 08:01 AM
What happened to those 45 days she was originally supposed to serve? Already seems to be some special treatment due to her fame....

Don't understand why she's famous. She hasn't done anything except take advantage of the privelidged life she was given. Don't even know why I'm responding....she sure doesn't deserve this attention...

*sneaks out of thread*

Don't forget she is the creator of Tinkerbell Linux. I am surprised she went to jail at all. I guess she should have got OJ's lawyers.

jrusso2
June 6th, 2007, 08:02 AM
:shock:

Is that true? The next American that talks to me and wants to show me that America is the example of Democracy, I'll laugh in the face.

Seriously, I don't want to offend Amercians, but how can you take a nation serious that values entertainment more then then how they are governed?

PS. I know the masses over here wouldn't go to vote either, if they were to have the choice. That's why I'm so happy we have a voting 'obligation'. And not 'voting right.'

Why do you think the government is so bad in the USA. Cause people are too stupid to take interest and ownership of it.

"People get the government they deserve"

steven8
June 6th, 2007, 08:21 AM
Why do you think the government is so bad in the USA. Cause people are too stupid to take interest and ownership of it.

"People get the government they deserve"

I would agree, to a point, but you can see by the results our government was not voted in by a 100% to 0% margin.

I don't feel I or my children deserve the government that has been foisted on us by ultra-conservative nimrods too afraid to kick a lunatic out of office because it's war-time.

Not sure what this has to do with paris Hilton, though. . .

use a name
June 6th, 2007, 08:30 AM
"Paris for President!"

:p

steven8
June 6th, 2007, 08:46 AM
"Paris for President!"

:p

Yep. back to the simple life. . .


:popcorn:

mech7
June 6th, 2007, 09:00 AM
There where some funny sketches about this on cgtalk :D

http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?f=130&t=493383

brim4brim
June 6th, 2007, 10:51 AM
Why do you think the government is so bad in the USA. Cause people are too stupid to take interest and ownership of it.

"People get the government they deserve"

Children can't vote so no, adults get the government they deserve.


It's common in the legal world. Sentences are frequently reduced, and sometimes, they're entirely done away with. Depending on how good your lawer is (and not necessarily how much you've paid him/her), there may be a way to get out of it all (it depends on the law first, then how good the lawyer - has nothing to do with money).


Good lawyers aren't free.

mips
June 6th, 2007, 11:05 AM
Why are people so obsesses with 'celebrities' ? Many of whom are nothing but trash anyway and do not set good examples for the youth (and adults) that follow their every move.

You must lead very shallow lives if shite like this interests you and pre-occupies your time.

rolando2424
June 6th, 2007, 11:40 AM
it is ...or i read in many places (http://maroon.uchicago.edu/online_edition/viewpoints/2007/02/20/american-idol-vs-american-elections/)... dangerous trend...may be...may be not...

search for American idol vs presidential elections in google...
:D

Itś true! (http://www.googlefight.com/index.php?lang=en_GB&word1=American+idol&word2=presidential+elections)

Lucifiel
June 6th, 2007, 12:38 PM
Why are people so obsesses with 'celebrities' ? Many of whom are nothing but trash anyway and do not set good examples for the youth (and adults) that follow their every move.

You must lead very shallow lives if shite like this interests you and pre-occupies your time.

They are entertaining to read about. But, "good examples"?! Geez... most kids actually listen more to their parents than to celebrities, you know? I think you need to give them more credit than they're due for. Kids usually only do "ridiculous stuff" to **** off their parents and the older folks and not 'cos they're muddle-headed enough to think "so and so rocks so I'm going to become him/her".

They may follow celebrities for their fashion sense but they're highly unlikely to copy what so and so is doing.

When Kate Moss was caught sniffing cocaine, I didn't see masses of teenage girls and even young adult women getting hooked on cocaine.

When Paris Hilton was caught drunk driving, you didn't see an international outbreak of young women going "woo hoo let's get drunk and then get caught driving while drunk!"

You could apply the same to all males and their idols. :p

Sure, there'll always the minority who decide to ape their idols but we see such behaviour in every age and century, empire and dynasty.

With that said, I could care less about "good examples". Nobody is that perfect. The most important thing is in leading a fulfilling and fruitful life. If so and so wants to lead his life in a certain manner, so be it.

If I ever get children(hopefully not!), I'd just point out the stuff about smoking, drinking, etc. and give them various points of views and show them what happens to folks who get hooked on drugs and alcohol(no censored pictures but the whole full picture). Then, they get to decide for themselves.

Anyways, please don't shove your standards of morality down anyone's throat.


Thank you! :D

mips
June 6th, 2007, 01:01 PM
Anyways, please don't shove your standards of morality down anyone's throat.

Thank you! :D

No problemo but I'll stick to, "You must lead very shallow lives if shite like this interests you and pre-occupies your time."

Lucifiel
June 6th, 2007, 01:23 PM
No problemo but I'll stick to, "You must lead very shallow lives if shite like this interests you and pre-occupies your time."

Ahhh... I see then. You enjoy drawing your own standards of morality and applying them to everyone, regardless of who they are and what kind of people they are. Regardless of what they've done for themselves and for others, huh?

So be it. :)

fuscia
June 6th, 2007, 01:28 PM
has her cellmate given her a 'swirly' yet?

Lucifiel
June 6th, 2007, 01:31 PM
has her cellmate given her a 'swirly' yet?

What's a swirly? :D

fuscia
June 6th, 2007, 01:38 PM
What's a swirly? :D

i mispelled it according to this wikipedia article - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swirlie
you'll find 'swirlie' about 2/3 of the way down.

prizrak
June 6th, 2007, 02:02 PM
She's not in prison, she's in jail. There is a huge difference.

beercz
June 6th, 2007, 02:33 PM
She's not in prison, she's in jail. There is a huge difference.
Which is?

Gargamella
June 6th, 2007, 02:52 PM
I think this is the right place for paris

tenzindorje
June 6th, 2007, 04:10 PM
She should do a forty-day group retreat in the wilderness - there's plenty of desert out in California. Give her a backpack,a canteen. For the last three days, a solo vision quest. No magazines, no cosmetics, no other people.

jrusso2
June 6th, 2007, 04:25 PM
has her cellmate given her a 'swirly' yet?

According to this she is in solitary.

DirtDawg
June 6th, 2007, 05:08 PM
HAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! I Love It!

prizrak
June 6th, 2007, 05:16 PM
Which is?

A prison has a well defined social structure. It is only used for felony offenses, that is any offense that requires a year or more of punishment and $100,000 in fines (might be more I'm fuzzy on the fines thing at the moment). Prisons are also divided based on the offense. You have minimum security prisons that house mostly white color criminals and thieves. Maximum security is going to hold killers and rapists and such. They are also run by the federal government.

Jails are generally run by the county, they do not have any kind of defined social structure. Jails are used to hold misdemeanor offenders (which may or may not include parole violators). They are also used to hold suspects prior to trial. The inmates are basically a mix of pretty much everyone and oversight by the jail staff is generally less strict than it is in prison. They are also built to different standards and may lack certain facilities.

fuscia
June 6th, 2007, 05:18 PM
According to this she is in solitary.

with no cellphone?

notwen
June 6th, 2007, 05:27 PM
What happened to those 45 days she was originally supposed to serve? Already seems to be some special treatment due to her fame....

Her oral and visual information on herpes and how to prevent it from happening to you. =p

hanzomon4
June 6th, 2007, 05:54 PM
She should do a forty-day group retreat in the wilderness - there's plenty of desert out in California. Give her a backpack,a canteen. For the last three days, a solo vision quest. No magazines, no cosmetics, no other people.

Dude you have no idea how much that makes my blood boil. Wilderness = Quackery and it would almost be funny if it didn't have such a long list of abused, neglected, and dead kids in it's wake.

neoflight
June 6th, 2007, 06:17 PM
i hope someone gives her a mirror...seems to be her best friend when that jerk is not taking shyte about other girls and/or parts...

i hate when people are famous simply because of money.
may be some call her a model....to me she walks (cat walk) like she stepped on dog shyte and trying to scrape it off....u know ...

i admire Gates in that sense...he might be laughing at these pathetic soals who are showing off with all the niceties...

Lord Illidan
June 6th, 2007, 06:25 PM
Just get over it already....who cares?

lepz
June 6th, 2007, 06:36 PM
Quiet day on the "News Front" across the pond then? ;)

tenzindorje
June 6th, 2007, 06:47 PM
hanzomon4 replied to my post:

Dude you have no idea how much that makes my blood boil. Wilderness = Quackery and it would almost be funny if it didn't have such a long list of abused, neglected, and dead kids in it's wake.

I did not know that. Wilderness itself is not quackery, although some of the new agey companies doing that kind of thing are. I am referring to traditional practices - I'm not going to suggest she try to do a traditional Lakota vision quest, because I believe strongly that non-Indians should not steal indigenous spirituality the way they stole everything else. BUT there are methods of vision quest - retreat - that are not specifically Native American. I am simply suggesting she use her time to engage in some wisdom and compassion gathering. Prison dharma.

Ok, since we're on the Ubuntu forum...

she should take a month to contemplate UBUNTU! Someone send her Nelson Mandela's clip!

EdThaSlayer
June 6th, 2007, 08:00 PM
Paris Hilton sure knows how to advertise for her *ahem* pornography.

hanzomon4
June 6th, 2007, 08:02 PM
OH.. My bad dude...

I'm talking about the troubled teen industry we have here. Basically parents can pay to have their kids locked up in private prisons masquerading as therapeutic centers. They take the form of "Therapeutic" Boarding Schools, boot camps, and wilderness programs. They try to steal stuff from Native American culture but their purpose is far from that of Native Americans. Kids have been forced to sleep outside in freezing temperatures with out any gear suitable for the environment as punishment. Staff have forced kids to run in squelching heat while staff follow and mock them in the comfort of air conditioned vehicles, one boy, Alex Harris (http://isaccorp.org/hopeyouthranch/hope-youth-ranch.05.23.06.html), in Louisiana was literally ran to death, he was only 12.

Aaron Beacon's death (http://outside.away.com/magazine/1095/10f_deth.html) was especially sick. This poor kid died slowly over about a 4 week period. For the first two days Aaron, and the other students, were starved and forced to carry a 45 pound ruck sack. These kids were basically lead on a forced march. He couldn't keep up and abandoned his sack, which held his food. So staff let him starve and took his sleeping bag away as punishment, he had nothing to keep him warm in the cold weather. Within about a week and a half he was so sick he couldn't control his body functions. Staff just taunted and humiliated him. After weeks of more abuse he finally died. By the time he died waste had been leaking into his abdomen for over 24 hrs.

But yeah, so many kids have been abused in truly horrific ways. It's hard to believe that this happens in America. But yeah didn't mean to knock Native Culture, they have nothing to do with this. It's an issue I care about and tend to get really T'ed of off when it gets brought up.

You can learn more about this issue at ISAC (http://isaccorp.org/) an advocacy group started and run by survivors of abusive "Troubled Teen" programs.

RAV TUX
June 7th, 2007, 11:57 PM
Paris Hilton released from jail

Paris Hilton will not be allowed out of her house for parties
Release statement (http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/check/player/nol/newsid_6730000/newsid_6731600?redirect=6731617.stm&news=1&nbram=1&bbwm=1&nbwm=1&bbram=1) Celebrity heiress Paris Hilton has been released from jail after serving just three full days of her sentence. But the 26-year-old will be kept under house arrest and must wear an electronic tag for another 40 days.
The decision was made as a result of a medical problem, but officials refused to give details of the condition.
When Hilton was originally sentenced to 45 days for violating probation on a drink-driving conviction, she was told there was no prospect of early release.

But the sentence was later cut in half after being given credit for good behaviour.
Hilton has now been "reassigned" to house arrest 20 days before her revised jail term was due to end.
'Privacy reasons'
Steve Whitmore of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said: "After extensive consultation with medical personnel, it was decided this reassignment should be done."
The Simple Life star would be "confined to her home", must wear an ankle bracelet and would not be allowed out for parties or social functions, he told reporters.


No details of the medical problem could be given for "privacy reasons", he said, but insisted she had received no special treatment. US reporters at the press conference questioned the move, however, asking if authorities had "cut her a break" and whether the heiress had feigned illness because she did not like life inside.
Hilton's full sentence - including the house arrest - has now reverted to the original 45 days.
Mr Whitmore said she had officially served five days in jail - including late on Sunday night and the early hours of Thursday morning - meaning 40 days of house arrest will complete the sentence.
The socialite and pop singer was arrested for driving under the influence last September and was given probation, which she violated several times by driving with a suspended licence.
Solitary confinement
She was held at the Century Regional Detention Centre in Lynwood, California, where her lawyer said she spent 23 hours a day in a solitary cell.
She was separated from the main prison population in a special unit for celebrities, public officials, police officers and other high-profile inmates.
Before turning herself in to authorities on Sunday, she told reporters: "I'm definitely scared, but I'm ready to face my sentence."
Hilton was accompanied by her mother as she arrived at the jail. She was then fingerprinted, photographed, medically screened and issued with the jail's regulation orange jumpsuit.
After her first night in jail, her lawyer said she was doing well and would "reflect on her life, to see what she can do to make the world better".

Here are a selection of your comments on the news of Paris Hilton's release from jail:
It is funny that Paris Hilton should develop a medical condition at the prospect of spending her full term in jail. It is funnier to know officials fell for her story.
Gitanjali Marcelline, Colombo, Sri Lanka
As The old saying goes," Money Talks".
Christine Winney, Whitefish Bay Wisconsin. U.S.
That just stinks. If she were having a mental breakdown then let her serve her time in a mental ward. Any other medical problem is treatable in jail. And that's where she should be. Joey Salaun, Jacksonville, Florida USA
I'm disgusted at the fact that every normal woman would have to have carried out a full sentence. It makes me sick that because socialites have money that they don't have to do this. It is unfair and disgraceful. Why should money eliminate you from doing the time when they have clearly continued to do crimes? Unfair to us normal every day people. Holly, Ipswich
Her medical problem was claustrophobia. Jails tend to induce that in people. But, most people are ignored when they complain about their fear of being in a confined space. Must be nice to be a member of the elite and exempt from the law or rules.
Jack Tucker, Texas
This is a slap in the face to the people who actually have to pay for their crimes!
Adrian Niculescu, Milano, Italy
House arrest for Paris Hilton means living in a palace with every possible diversion a young (or old!) person could want at her fingertips. She should be ordered to spend house arrest in a one bed flat somewhere . . . by herself. What a joke. Charlie Levante, London
I think we just saw money and influence at work. If Paris Hilton had been a nobody person I doubt if they would have released her on "medical grounds". We see this sort of thing a lot around here in Nigeria. But in America? Methinks they've been watching too many corruption movies.
Robert Lazobra, Lagos, Nigeria
One law for the rich! I hope the bracelet has real diamonds Steve Franklin, Borehamwood, England
Good for her!!! But a sudden quote just came in my mind from the classic novel Animal Farm, "All Are Equal But Some Are More Equal Than Others" One part of my mind (Good Part) saying, Even though I don't know her she seems to be nice by look and she is in house arrest anyway. Another part of my mind (Bad Part!!!) saying what if a Poor Guy committed the same crime. In fact drunk driving is in fact a serious crime that's what we been told. In the end who am I to decide until I get killed in the street by a drunk driver....
Stan, Toronto, Canada

What sort of deterrent is it and it smacks of favouritism for who she is. It would be interesting to know how many other people in her situation from less privileged backgrounds were offered the same get out of jail free card! By not saying on what medical grounds she was released is only adding fuel to the fire. If it was publicised then people would be more understanding
Kaz, Wales
This is right along the lines for celebrity treatment here in the US. Remember OJ Simpson? I can't believe things like this are allowed to happen. What about all the other inmates in that jail and others, who can't stand where they are? Some of them must have medical conditions too. Are we going to let them all go home?
Adrienne Spargo, Los Angeles, USA



Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/entertainment/6731143.stm

Published: 2007/06/07 15:22:49 GMT

Digitallysick
June 8th, 2007, 12:00 AM
I dont like her, because i watched the sex tape, she stop having sex with a guy , (she was on top) she climbed off of him, sat on the edge of her bed and answered her cell phone...

Thats when i despised her, i mean , stopping during sex to answer your cell? if i was that guy i would told her where to go, rich or not.

RAV TUX
June 8th, 2007, 12:01 AM
I dont like her, because i watched the sex tape, she stop having sex with a guy , (she was on top) she climbed off of him, sat on the edge of her bed and answered her cell phone...

Thats when i despised her, i mean , stopping during sex to answer your cell? if i was that guy i would told her where to go, rich or not.Thats pretty sick.

beercz
June 8th, 2007, 12:08 AM
A prison has a well defined social structure. It is only used for felony offenses, that is any offense that requires a year or more of punishment and $100,000 in fines (might be more I'm fuzzy on the fines thing at the moment). Prisons are also divided based on the offense. You have minimum security prisons that house mostly white color criminals and thieves. Maximum security is going to hold killers and rapists and such. They are also run by the federal government.

Jails are generally run by the county, they do not have any kind of defined social structure. Jails are used to hold misdemeanor offenders (which may or may not include parole violators). They are also used to hold suspects prior to trial. The inmates are basically a mix of pretty much everyone and oversight by the jail staff is generally less strict than it is in prison. They are also built to different standards and may lack certain facilities.
In the UK I thought prison and jail were the same thing. Is that not right then?

DirtDawg
June 8th, 2007, 12:48 AM
"Paris Hilton Released from Jail"

BOOOOOOOO!

jrusso2
June 8th, 2007, 12:54 AM
I was surprised that she actually went to a jail at all. Even though she was in a cell by herself in a special section of the prison.

I hope you are all not surprised to find out that wealth and power grants privileges in the USA.

This has been standard procedure for a long time. Some of our convicted congressmen are serving time in country club prison and still getting $60,000 to $100,000 per year in pension money.

Polygon
June 8th, 2007, 12:59 AM
bah. in my mind she shouldent of been given special treatment. put her in with the rest of the inmates and that will teach her to behave

but i am suprised how much people are obsessed with her, i mean before she went to jail i came across some google news post about how paris hilton rented happy feet and charlottes web at a blockbuster... i mean... WHO CARES? better question, why are there people in blockbusters waiting to take pictures of people renting movies?

DeafDog
June 8th, 2007, 01:31 AM
Stupid ******* bitch. She broke down in prison eh? ****.

I swear, when authorities are aware of the corruption in the prision system and know everone knows about it too, but still has the balls to pull her out of prison after only a few days, you just know equity will never be reached.

y-lee
June 8th, 2007, 01:35 AM
Seems like the Judge doesn't like it tho:

"TMZ has learned that a judge has ordered Paris Hilton back to his Los Angeles courtroom, telling her she must attend tomorrow morning's hearing!

Late today, L.A. City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo filed paperwork demanding a hearing before Judge Michael Sauer to determine why the Sheriff's Department allowed Paris to get out of jail when the judge had expressly ordered her to serve out her entire sentence.

The hearing is scheduled for 9:00 AM PDT"
judge-to-paris-get-back-here/ (http://www.tmz.com/2007/06/07/judge-to-paris-get-back-here/)

afljafa
June 8th, 2007, 01:40 AM
Guys - I wouldn`t worry too much about this. Sure - it`s a one rule for them and another for us type thing but seriously, take a look at these girls. Miss Richie is just about dead from anorexia and Lohan is on a fast train to nowheresville. Paris gets away with it - at least I got to see her girly bits.

They deserve themselves - the rest of us can get on with the job of living.

Extreme Coder
June 8th, 2007, 01:43 AM
Richard A Hutton added she would now "reflect on her life, to see what she can do to make the world better".
Death?

Baelfael
June 8th, 2007, 01:45 AM
They should lock her back up in normal cells. I think that'd be absolutely hilarious. You could even make a ******* reality show out of it.

Tonight at 9:00, PARIS IN PRISON!! The braaaand new REALITY SHOW!

Wight_Rhino
June 8th, 2007, 01:45 AM
When the LA Sheriff's Department announces a "Major Donation from an un-named entity" to pay for new patrol cars etc next year I don't want any of you to assume it's from the Hilton Foundation. /sarcasm.

hanzomon4
June 8th, 2007, 02:27 AM
but i am suprised how much people are obsessed with her, i mean before she went to jail i came across some google news post about how paris hilton rented happy feet and charlottes web at a blockbuster... i mean... WHO CARES? better question, why are there people in blockbusters waiting to take pictures of people renting movies?

Good questions...

RAV TUX
June 8th, 2007, 04:13 AM
When the LA Sheriff's Department announces a "Major Donation from an un-named entity" to pay for new patrol cars etc next year I don't want any of you to assume it's from the Hilton Foundation. /sarcasm.

I heard it was a year supply of free donuts and coffee.

yabbadabbadont
June 8th, 2007, 04:18 AM
I heard it was a year supply of free donuts and coffee.

Naw. They just re-enacted some of their favorite scenes from "One Night in Paris"... :twisted:

hanzomon4
June 8th, 2007, 04:21 AM
How Ironic Hilton apparently spent time in an abusive ****-pit - CEDU, closed for various abuses...

Anyway she's probably going to end up back in jail, BBC said something about being ordered back to court

RAV TUX
June 8th, 2007, 04:37 AM
Naw. They just re-enacted some of their favorite scenes from "One Night in Paris"... :twisted:
With free coffee and donuts?

yabbadabbadont
June 8th, 2007, 04:38 AM
With free coffee and donuts?

Whatever gets them off I suppose. ;)

RAV TUX
June 8th, 2007, 04:40 AM
Whatever gets them off I suppose. ;)

I hope napkins were supplied. ;)

DirtDawg
June 8th, 2007, 04:59 AM
Seems like the Judge doesn't like it tho:

"TMZ has learned that a judge has ordered Paris Hilton back to his Los Angeles courtroom, telling her she must attend tomorrow morning's hearing!

Late today, L.A. City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo filed paperwork demanding a hearing before Judge Michael Sauer to determine why the Sheriff's Department allowed Paris to get out of jail when the judge had expressly ordered her to serve out her entire sentence.

The hearing is scheduled for 9:00 AM PDT"
judge-to-paris-get-back-here/ (http://www.tmz.com/2007/06/07/judge-to-paris-get-back-here/)

YAAAAAY!

RAV TUX
June 8th, 2007, 05:03 AM
YAAAAAY!

It doesn't look good, she might be able to negotiate something with the judge.

RAV TUX
June 8th, 2007, 05:09 AM
Paris Hilton must return to court
A Los Angeles judge has ordered Paris Hilton to appear in court on Friday morning to determine whether she should be returned to jail. The celebrity heiress was allowed to leave jail on Thursday, only three days into a 45-day sentence for violating probation on a drink-driving ban.
She was given an electronic tag and ordered to remain under house arrest for the remainder of her sentence.
Her release on unspecified medical grounds sparked widespread criticism.
She is due in court at 0900 (1600GMT) on Friday, where Judge Michael Sauer, who sentenced her to jail at her trial in early May, will hear the case.
Jurisdiction row
The office of the Los Angeles City Attorney filed a petition on Thursday demanding LA's Superior Court to show why Sheriff Lee Baca should not be held in contempt of court for releasing Ms Hilton.



The decision whether or not Ms Hilton should be released early and placed on electronic monitoring should be made by Judge [Michael] Sauer, and not the Sheriff's Department
Jeffrey Isaacs
LA City Attorney's office
It also demanded that Hilton serve the rest of her sentence in jail.
"The decision whether or not Ms Hilton should be released early and placed on electronic monitoring should be made by Judge [Michael] Sauer, and not the Sheriff's Department," Jeffrey Isaacs, Chief of the LA City Attorney's Criminal Branch, said.
At the time of Hilton's release, Steve Whitmore, of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said: "After extensive consultation with medical personnel, it was decided this reassignment should be done."
No details of the medical problem could be given for "privacy reasons", he said, but insisted she had received no special treatment.
Civil rights leader Rev Al Sharpton condemned the release as showing the "double standards" of the US legal system.
"This early release gives all of the appearances of economic and racial favouritism that is constantly cited by poor people and people of colour," he said. "There are any number of cases of people who handle being incarcerated badly and even have health conditions that are not released."
But New York civil liberties lawyer E Christopher Murray said house arrest was a more appropriate sentence for a celebrity.
"Sentencing Paris to jail for an extended period of time was an example of a celebrity being treated more harshly than an average person," he said.
Monitoring ban
Hilton's full sentence - including the house arrest - has now reverted to the original 45 days.
Mr Whitmore said she had officially served five days in jail - including late on Sunday night and the early hours of Thursday morning - meaning 40 days of house arrest would complete the sentence.
When Hilton was originally sentenced to 45 days for violating probation on a drink-driving conviction, she was told there was no prospect of early release.
Judge Sauer had also specifically ruled that she could not serve her sentence at home under electronic monitoring.
The socialite and pop singer was arrested for driving under the influence last September and was given probation, which she violated several times by driving with a suspended licence.
She was held at the Century Regional Detention Centre in Lynwood, California, where her lawyer said she spent 23 hours a day in a solitary cell.
She was separated from the main prison population in a special unit for celebrities, public officials, police officers and other high-profile inmates.
After her first night in jail, her lawyer said she was doing well and would "reflect on her life, to see what she can do to make the world better".

Here are a selection of your comments on the news of Paris Hilton's release from jail:
It is funny that Paris Hilton should develop a medical condition at the prospect of spending her full term in jail. It is funnier to know officials fell for her story.
Gitanjali Marcelline, Colombo, Sri Lanka
As The old saying goes, "Money Talks".
Christine Winney, Whitefish Bay Wisconsin. U.S.
That just stinks. If she were having a mental breakdown then let her serve her time in a mental ward. Any other medical problem is treatable in jail. And that's where she should be. Joey Salaun, Jacksonville, Florida USA
I'm disgusted at the fact that every normal woman would have to have carried out a full sentence. It makes me sick that because socialites have money that they don't have to do this. It is unfair and disgraceful. Why should money eliminate you from doing the time when they have clearly continued to do crimes? Unfair to us normal every day people. Holly, Ipswich
Her medical problem was claustrophobia. Jails tend to induce that in people. But, most people are ignored when they complain about their fear of being in a confined space. Must be nice to be a member of the elite and exempt from the law or rules.
Jack Tucker, Texas
This is a slap in the face to the people who actually have to pay for their crimes!
Adrian Niculescu, Milano, Italy
House arrest for Paris Hilton means living in a palace with every possible diversion a young (or old!) person could want at her fingertips. She should be ordered to spend house arrest in a one bed flat somewhere . . . by herself. What a joke. Charlie Levante, London
I think we just saw money and influence at work. If Paris Hilton had been a nobody person I doubt if they would have released her on "medical grounds". We see this sort of thing a lot around here in Nigeria. But in America? Methinks they've been watching too many corruption movies.
Robert Lazobra, Lagos, Nigeria
One law for the rich! I hope the bracelet has real diamonds Steve Franklin, Borehamwood, England
Good for her!!! But a sudden quote just came in my mind from the classic novel Animal Farm, "All Are Equal But Some Are More Equal Than Others" One part of my mind (Good Part) saying, Even though I don't know her she seems to be nice by look and she is in house arrest anyway. Another part of my mind (Bad Part!!!) saying what if a Poor Guy committed the same crime. In fact drunk driving is in fact a serious crime that's what we been told. In the end who am I to decide until I get killed in the street by a drunk driver....
Stan, Toronto, Canada

What sort of deterrent is it and it smacks of favouritism for who she is. It would be interesting to know how many other people in her situation from less privileged backgrounds were offered the same get out of jail free card! By not saying on what medical grounds she was released is only adding fuel to the fire. If it was publicised then people would be more understanding
Kaz, Wales
This is right along the lines for celebrity treatment here in the US. Remember OJ Simpson? I can't believe things like this are allowed to happen. What about all the other inmates in that jail and others, who can't stand where they are? Some of them must have medical conditions too. Are we going to let them all go home?
Adrienne Spargo, Los Angeles, USA




Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/entertainment/6732915.stm

Published: 2007/06/08 01:53:48 GMT

y-lee
June 8th, 2007, 08:49 PM
This should make some of you happy :p. I kinda suspected this is what the Judge had in mind. lmao


Screaming and crying, Paris Hilton was escorted out of a courtroom and back to jail Friday after a judge ruled that she must serve out her entire 45-day sentence behind bars rather than in her Hollywood Hills home.

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

Hilton, who was brought to court in handcuffs in a sheriff's car, came into the courtroom disheveled and weeping, hair askew, sans makeup, wearing a gray fuzzy sweatshirt over slacks.

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

Superior Court Judge Michael T. Sauer was calm but apparently irked by the morning's developments. He said he had left the courthouse Thursday night having signed an order for Hilton to appear for the hearing.

When he got in his car early Friday, he said, he heard a radio report that he had approved Hilton's participation in the hearing by telephone, but he had not.

"I at no time condoned the actions of the sheriff and at no time told him I approved the actions," he said of the decision to release Hilton from jail after three days.

"At no time did I approve the defendant being released from custody to her home on Kings Road," Sauer said.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070608/ap_on_en_tv/paris_hilton

NeoLithium
June 8th, 2007, 08:52 PM
HAHAHAHAHA! This is classic. She's been ordered back for 45 days. Cheers fo the Cellblock Princess! ;)

steeleyuk
June 8th, 2007, 09:08 PM
This is all one great PR stunt... whoever the PR manager is, he's going to have one fat pay packet once this farce is finished.

NeoLithium
June 8th, 2007, 09:17 PM
Heheheh, I just saw a picture on CNN (TV) of her in the back of the squad car crying when the deputies picked her up. That was CLASSIC!

Polygon
June 8th, 2007, 10:36 PM
http://parisbestday.ytmnd.com/

im glad she was ordered back to jail. is she still in that special part of prision or is she with the rest of the inmates?

DR_K13
June 8th, 2007, 10:36 PM
aaaahahahahaha.

Back to jail.

NeoLithium
June 8th, 2007, 10:37 PM
http://parisbestday.ytmnd.com/

im glad she was ordered back to jail. is she still in that special part of prision or is she with the rest of the inmates?

She'll be back in the special unit, and not in general population.

Polygon
June 8th, 2007, 10:38 PM
darn. cant win them all i guess.

RAV TUX
June 8th, 2007, 10:40 PM
Paris Hilton sent back to prison

http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/43023000/jpg/_43023389_mugshot_ap203b.jpg Ms Hilton was released from jail for unspecified health reasons

Celebrity heiress Paris Hilton has been taken screaming from a Los Angeles court after being told to return to jail to serve out her sentence. The celebrity heiress was ordered to attend the hearing rather than listen to the proceeding by telephone.
Hilton left jail on Thursday, just three days into a 45-day sentence for violating probation on a driving ban.
Her release from the prison, on unspecified medical grounds, had sparked widespread criticism.
Hilton attended court to hear the case for her "reassignment" to house arrest.
She arrived in handcuffs and cried throughout the court session.
The judge said that she would have to serve her full 45-day sentence.
"It's not right!" she shouted in response, before calling out to her mother in the audience.
She has been held at the Century Regional Detention Centre in Lynwood, California, in a special unit for celebrities, public officials, police officers and other high-profile inmates, and has so far served five days of her sentence.
No details of the medical problem have been given for "privacy reasons".
Last Updated: Friday, 8 June 2007, 19:43 GMT 20:43 UK http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/shared/img/o.gif

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6735631.stm

DR_K13
June 8th, 2007, 10:42 PM
she should be put into general population.

This " special housing " crap is lame.

RAV TUX
June 8th, 2007, 10:44 PM
she should be put into general population.

This " special housing " crap is lame.

nah, solitary confinement other wise she would just lead a big orgy

NeoLithium
June 8th, 2007, 10:45 PM
she should be put into general population.

This " special housing " crap is lame.

It is stupid, however, look at her family. If she were to get into a fight with inmates, get injured; her family would be able to sue the CDOC. It's them covering their own backs with that move.

DR_K13
June 8th, 2007, 10:53 PM
It is stupid, however, look at her family. If she were to get into a fight with inmates, get injured; her family would be able to sue the CDOC. It's them covering their own backs with that move.

Thats true, I didnt think of that.

Its still f-ed up though.

Prisma
June 8th, 2007, 11:27 PM
I will never understand why people who have everything (money, education, influence) are not capable to use his/her position to make this world better. Why mother Theresa never had millions of dollars like this little ***** have?

Enverex
June 8th, 2007, 11:44 PM
It is stupid, however, look at her family. If she were to get into a fight with inmates, get injured; her family would be able to sue the CDOC. It's them covering their own backs with that move.

Well if she got shanked and died I think it would be enough of a trade-off to be honest. Hell, someone being hired to kill her on the inside would be ironic. Money made her and money ended her.

jrusso2
June 8th, 2007, 11:59 PM
Your all going to feel terrible if her depression causes her to commit suicide

Enverex
June 9th, 2007, 12:07 AM
Your all going to feel terrible if her depression causes her to commit suicide

You're kidding right? I hope for your own sake you're kidding.

kamaboko
June 9th, 2007, 01:05 AM
Besides having a porn video posted on the inet and coming from rich parents, what has she done? She's no great loss to society.

afljafa
June 9th, 2007, 01:13 AM
Your all going to feel terrible if her depression causes her to commit suicide

Nothings going to happen to her. She will be the most looked after inmate on the planet during her 45 day stay,

DirtDawg
June 9th, 2007, 01:37 AM
"Paris Hilton sent back to prison"
HIP HIP HOOORAAY! =D>

I'm a happy camper now.

Quillz
June 9th, 2007, 02:54 AM
Besides having a porn video posted on the inet and coming from rich parents, what has she done? She's no great loss to society.
She has also acted in many forgettable teen horror movies.

steven8
June 9th, 2007, 02:59 AM
She has also acted in many forgettable teen horror movies.

Don't forget that classic hamburger commercial!! The girl's a natural. . .

RAV TUX
June 9th, 2007, 03:24 AM
didn't she do a TV show or something?

steven8
June 9th, 2007, 03:39 AM
didn't she do a TV show or something?

Simple Life, with her good buddy, Nicole Ritchey

yabbadabbadont
June 9th, 2007, 03:41 AM
Simple Life, with her good buddy, Nicole Ritchey

I'd say that it will be pretty simple for the next 40 days... :twisted:

RAV TUX
June 9th, 2007, 03:41 AM
Simple Life, with her good buddy, Nicole RitcheyI haven't owned a TV in about 15years,....so I guess I haven't missed much.

RAV TUX
June 9th, 2007, 03:42 AM
I'd say that it will be pretty simple for the next 40 days... :twisted:LOL.....do you think it will be on YouTube....or do you think she will release her next Porn. "Paris in Prison"

lepz
June 9th, 2007, 10:08 AM
LOL.....do you think it will be on YouTube....or do you think she will release her next Porn. "Paris in Prison"

Do you think anyone gives a ****? ;)

RAV TUX
June 9th, 2007, 10:14 AM
Do you think anyone gives a ****? ;)


103 (http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=11#) replies 1,557 views.....obviously; yes. ;)

afljafa
June 9th, 2007, 01:06 PM
Simple Life, with her good buddy, Nicole Ritchey

Nicole is definately a worry. She will be dead soon if she doesn`t get help.

RAV TUX
June 9th, 2007, 08:09 PM
Nicole is definately a worry. She will be dead soon if she doesn`t get help.

She does need help, lets hope she gets it.