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Black Widow
06-08-2007, 11:54 PM
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Judge Orders Paris Hilton Back to Jail
Jun 8, 6:07 PM EST

The Associated Press

LOS ANGELES -- Paris Hilton was sent screaming and crying back to jail Friday after a judge ruled that she must serve out her sentence behind bars rather than in the comfort of her Hollywood Hills home.

"It's not right!" shouted Hilton, who violated her probation in a reckless driving case. "Mom!" she cried out to her mother.

Hours earlier, the 26-year-old hotel heiress was taken handcuffed from her home in a black-and-white police car, paparazzi sprinting in pursuit and helicopters broadcasting live from above. She entered the courtroom disheveled and weeping, hair askew, without makeup, wearing a fuzzy gray sweat shirt over slacks.


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

Despite being ordered to serve the remainder of her original 45-day sentence, Hilton could still be released early. Inmates are given a day off their terms for every four days of good behavior, and her days in home detention counted as time served.

Superior Court Judge Michael T. Sauer was calm but apparently irked by Sheriff Lee Baca's decision to release Hilton three days into her sentence due to an unspecified "medical condition."

"I at no time condoned the actions of the sheriff and at no time told him I approved the actions," Sauer said. "At no time did I approve the defendant being released from custody to her home."

The hearing was requested by the city attorney's office, which had prosecuted Hilton and wanted Baca held in contempt for releasing Hilton despite Sauer's express order that she must serve her time in jail. The judge took no action on the contempt request.

A member of the county counsel's staff said Baca was willing to come to court with medical personnel. The judge did not take him up on the offer.

Assistant City Attorney Dan F. Jeffries argued that Hilton's incarceration was purely up to the judge. "Her release after only three days erodes confidence in the judicial system," he said.

Hilton's attorney, Richard Hutton, implored the judge to order a hearing in his chambers to hear testimony about Hilton's medical condition before making a decision. The judge did not respond to that suggestion.

Another of her attorneys, Steve Levine, said, "The sheriff has determined that because of her medical situation, (jail) is a dangerous place for her."

"The court's role here is to let the Sheriff's Department run the jail," he said.

The judge interrupted several times to say that he had received a call last Wednesday from an undersheriff informing him that Hilton had a medical condition and that he would submit papers to the judge to consider. He said the papers never arrived.

Every few minutes, the judge would interrupt proceedings, state the time on the clock, and note that the papers still had not arrived.

He also noted that he had heard that a private psychiatrist visited Hilton in jail, and he wondered if that person played a role in deciding her medical needs.

The last attorney to speak was another deputy city attorney, David Bozanich, who declared, "This is a simple case. There was a court. The Sheriff's Department chose to violate that order. There is no ambiguity."

Hilton's twisted jailhouse saga began Sept. 7, when she failed a sobriety test after police saw her weaving down a street in her Mercedes-Benz on what she said was a late-night hamburger run.

She pleaded no contest to reckless driving and was sentenced to 36 months' probation, alcohol education and $1,500 in fines. In the months that followed she was stopped twice while driving on a suspended license. The second stop landed her in Sauer's courtroom.

Back before Sauer on Friday, Hilton's entire body trembled as the final pitch was made for her further incarceration. She clutched a ball of tissue and tears ran down her face.

Seconds later, the judge announced his decision: "The defendant is remanded to county jail to serve the remainder of her 45-day sentence. This order is forthwith."

Hilton screamed.

Eight deputies immediately ordered all spectators out of the courtroom. Hilton's mother, Kathy, threw her arms around her husband, Rick, and sobbed uncontrollably.

Deputies escorted Hilton out of the room, holding each of her arms as she looked back.

msn.com

Role Model
06-09-2007, 12:16 AM
I know there is nothing good about paris hilton, but I feel a little bit bad about her getting taken out of jail then thrown back in and crying on her way.

AFC1986
06-09-2007, 12:36 AM
i don't think she should have been allowed out of jail in the first place and she brought this on herself by violating her probation so i don't feel sorry for her at all

demolition89
06-09-2007, 05:07 AM
Thanks God for a Judge with INTEGRITY & BALLS!

(I'm writing this guy's name on my ballot for the next Presidential Election!)

bad_meetz_evil
06-09-2007, 10:29 AM
Now she's being a baby and a spoilt brat. I'd actually would call if a fun experince if i was her, being thrown in jail. :D

da-cena-fan
06-09-2007, 01:26 PM
lol, who da hell would call her mom i front of all the media... she really is a spoilt chic!

Big Evil
06-09-2007, 01:48 PM
Paris Hilton deserves everything that is coming to her. She knowingly drove with a suspended license, knowingly drank herself drunk and continued to drive. The judge in this case did the right thing in sending her to jail. Just because her parents are rich and 'spend so much money', as her mother said, doesn't mean she gets to break the law! Just the fact that her sentence was cut down to 23 days pissed me off, because I thought it was just another case of a celebrity getting off easy. Now as far as I'm concerned, Paris must have sweet-talked that Sheriff to letting her go home, and I'm glad that this judge decided to put her BACK in jail for her FULL sentence. This is the Judicial System done right, and I hope other judges in charge of celebrity cases do the same. Rot in jail, Paris!

LionDen
06-09-2007, 02:14 PM
She may be a spoiled brat but I do believe she is being picked on a bit. As the sherriff said, if it was anyone else she would be out of jail by now. The judge seems to be making a statement with her. George Michael got off with 100 hrs community service and 2 years ban on driving today and another Hollywood actor got a lesser charge as well, so that says it all.

Big Evil
06-09-2007, 02:21 PM
I don't believe the judge is picking on her, but I do agree when you say he is making a statement. His authority had been violated, and he was going to make sure that this sort of thing will not happen. I don't blame him, and if Paris wasn't so concerned with going above the law, then this whole ordeal would have been over in twenty days.

scorpionf
06-10-2007, 01:06 PM
I don't feel sorry for Paris at all... The judge is making a statement, and making an example out of her, but she violated her parole, and the line had to be drawn somewhere.