SlickSnake
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When I told her to get down on her knees to pray for her, she mistook the position. Not that I minded one bit. Shortly after that, there was an early release.
Originally posted by: child of wonder
Dear Lord, I pray you will put Paris out of her misery.
Originally posted by: SlickSnake
When I told her to get down on her knees to pray for her, she mistook the position. Not that I minded one bit. Shortly after that, there was an early release.
Originally posted by: The Cornballer
please dont derail this thread.
this is a thread for thoughts and prayers to help Paris through what by all accounts is the most difficult thing she has ever had to face.
I care! She's the most prettiest richest friendliest down-to-earth socialite ever in the history of the world. Someobody as pretty as her doesn't belong in jail. Ick.Originally posted by: raildogg
Today, this news has been everywhere on tv. Whichever place you go that has a tv has this news on it. Fox News and all the others are spending hour after hour covering the latest news about Paris Hilton. LOL, this is pretty funny to think about it. But why?
So much stuff happening and we are spending hours covering this story? I guess stuff like this sells so I can't really blame the tv networks for it. But why does it sell? Do people actually care about stuff like this?
Originally posted by: Willoughbyva
I did pray for her. I hope she does ok in jail. I also hope she learned a lesson about life. Sometimes because factors happen and we end up in a bad situation. I do feel sorry for her.
Perry
Originally posted by: raildogg
Today, this news has been everywhere on tv. Whichever place you go that has a tv has this news on it. Fox News and all the others are spending hour after hour covering the latest news about Paris Hilton. LOL, this is pretty funny to think about it. But why?
So much stuff happening and we are spending hours covering this story? I guess stuff like this sells so I can't really blame the tv networks for it. But why does it sell? Do people actually care about stuff like this?
Originally posted by: Slikkster
It goes without saying that no celebrity should get special treatment in the eyes of the law. But the converse is also true: None should get "let's set an example" treatment, either.
Geraldo Rivera is on Fox News (of all places) saying that he's challenging ANYONE to show him someone sentenced the way she was for the exact violations. No one has risen to the challenge. In other words, she's getting a far harsher sentence than everyone else for the same set of circumstances.
Fair is fair. She could have just as easily learned a tough lesson by doing tons of dirty community service; stuff she isn't used to doing, even on the Simple Life. 45 days in jail is ridiculous for her. You can harp all you want about how spoiled she is or how she leads a charmed life, etc., but that makes no difference, and it's not germane. It just makes people revel in her demise. Hey, if that's a quality you're proud to own, be my guest; that's on you.
Releasing her early is certainly not without precedent in LA County. Read:
"In fact, the loss of bed space in the jails has resulted in a reduction of capacity from its recent peak 22,214 to its present 17,400. This reduction has forced the Sheriff to release thousands of inmates from the jails before completing their sentences."
Sourced: http://lacounty.info/bos/sop/supdocs/15168.pdf
I've spent a night in jail, thank you, and it's no place anyone wants to go to, much less someone who obviously can't handle it, like her. I am far from saying she shouldn't be punished. I AM saying this judge had many options available to him that would have taught her the lesson she so badly needed while not including jail. With gangs running rampant in LA spreading drugs and violence (and remaining free from incarceration), give a moment to think about the priorities here. It's ludicrous.
Originally posted by: rh71
It's always been 45 days, except with the assumed good behavior, she'd only have to spend 23 days of it. There would be no "good behavior" ruling if she did a house arrest so it'd be the full term.Originally posted by: gwlam12
I am confused. She was sentenced to 23 days in jail... then she was told to serve her entire 45 day sentence at home. Now she's being sent back to jail to fulfill that entire sentence (45 days) ?
Now after pulling this... you can forget about good behavior...
Originally posted by: alkemyst
so many haters of the life they wish they had.