ParAss may have to kiss her girlie man toy bye bye for awhile. The Los Angeles City Attorney filed papers Monday requesting that Paris Hilton spend at least 45 days in jail. OWCH! Will it happen? What do you think? We'll know by tomarrow.
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Anonymous
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Miracles happen :) I hope she does. She ain't better than the rest of us.
Spending time in a cell by herself (she will def. be in protective custody, not in general population), having to reflect on what landed her there might do her some good. Forty five days is a long time to think about what direction she wants to take her life. If she does not go to jail I will be dissapointed in our legal system.
Will it be for the DUI or the driving while suspended?
In my community, nit very many people go to jail for 45 days for first offense, espescially when she blew the minimum of 0.08. If it is for the suspension driving, guess it makes more sense, but doubt that that is routine sentence either. So, she might have to "pay" for being a celebrity, then everyone will be happy. If so, she will do just fine. Isn't like they will send her to state prison. She would go to a county facility with other people of similar affense.
She was pulled over by California Highway Patrol on Jan. 15.
Officers informed Hilton she was driving on a suspended license and she signed a document acknowledging she was not to drive, according to court papers.
She was pulled over by Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies on Feb. 27 for speeding and driving without her headlights, at which time she was charged with violating her probation.
6 comments:
Miracles happen :)
I hope she does. She ain't better than the rest of us.
Spending time in a cell by herself (she will def. be in protective custody, not in general population), having to reflect on what landed her there might do her some good. Forty five days is a long time to think about what direction she wants to take her life. If she does not go to jail I will be dissapointed in our legal system.
Will it be for the DUI or the driving while suspended?
In my community, nit very many people go to jail for 45 days for first offense, espescially when she blew the minimum of 0.08. If it is for the suspension driving, guess it makes more sense, but doubt that that is routine sentence either. So, she might have to "pay" for being a celebrity, then everyone will be happy. If so, she will do just fine. Isn't like they will send her to state prison. She would go to a county facility with other people of similar affense.
I haven't read up on why she was being charged - yeah I know you probably told us somewhere here lol.
But whatever the charge, I can not see her going to jail at all.
crystal
I really doubt it. Someone in my community just got probation for a violent crime.
She was pulled over by California Highway Patrol on Jan. 15.
Officers informed Hilton she was driving on a suspended license and she signed a document acknowledging she was not to drive, according to court papers.
She was pulled over by Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies on Feb. 27 for speeding and driving without her headlights, at which time she was charged with violating her probation.
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