Posted on 08 Jun 2007 by Paris
A judge today ordered a tearful Paris Hilton back to jail, reversing a
decision by the Los Angeles County sheriff to release her and keep her
under house arrest after she had served only five days of a 45-day
sentence.
Superior Court Judge Michael T. Sauer said that Ms. Hilton will have to
serve the entire sentence he had handed down last month for repeatedly
violating the terms of her probation on alcohol-related reckless
driving charges stemming from an incident last year.
As Ms. Hilton was led away to await her trip back to jail, she turned
to her parents and said, "It’s not right!" The Associated Press
reported.
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Posted on 08 Jun 2007 by Paris
Paris has released a statement thanking jail staff for treating her "fairly
and professionally". The hotel heiress was serving a 23 day sentence in
Los Angeles' Century Regional Detention Center for violating her parole
following a 2006 drunk-driving arrest, but was sent home earlier
yesterday.
The statement
reads: "I want to thank the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and
the staff of the Century Regional Detention Center for treating me
fairly and professionally.
"I am going to serve the remaining
40 days of my sentence. I have learned a great deal from this ordeal
and hope that others have learned from my mistakes."
Hilton's
sentence has been returned to the 45 days initially agreed in court.
This will be served at her home - Hilton has been fitted with an ankle
bracelet - and under the supervision of the Los Angeles Probation
Office. The time she has spent counts as five days, so she has 40 days
remaining.
Posted on 08 Jun 2007 by Paris
Paris Hilton served a miraculous 3
days in jail before complaining about a medical condition in order to
leverage an early release. Well an early release it was. After just 3
days in jail, Paris was released from the Lynwood Century Regional
Detention Facility and sent back to her Hollywood Hills home to serve
her original sentence under house arrest.

Following her release, the media and concerned citizens made it very
clear that they were upset with the justice system and that money and
fame can obviously buy you freedom. After a complete public outcry, Los
Angeles City Attorney ordered Sheriff Lee Baca (the person who made the
initial decision to release the socialite) to send Paris back to prison
to complete her 23 day sentence. Baca insists that Hilton's release had
nothing to do with her social status and a lot to do with a 'severe
medical condition'. The details of her medical condition have not yet
been released.
So will Paris Hilton return to her jail cell and complete her 20
days behind bars or will she remain in her million dollar mansion for a
period of 45 days? Some would argue that house arrest in the Hilton
home would be more like a vacation than a punishment to most.
Regardless, Paris has been juggled back and forth between 2 places. I
think we can all agree that it would be best for everyone (including
Paris) to put her back behind bars and leave her there for 23 days like
she was told she would be.
Posted on 07 Jun 2007 by Paris
Paris Hilton, the 26-year-old heiress of the Hilton hotel empire, who is also a singer, model, and actress, started serving her three-week prison term on Monday for violating the sentence imposed after she was caught driving while intoxicated. Dozens of flash bulbs burst into white light as Paris Hilton arrived in the women’s prison in Lynnwood, southern Los Angeles. She walked into the building without uttering a word. Hilton turned up at the MTV Movie Awards ceremony on Sunday, telling the reporters that she was “very afraid yet ready to take her punishment.”
Hilton will have to swap her designer threads for an orange jumpsuit when in a penitentiary. According to Reuters, she will share her 3.5 m by 2.5 m cell with another cell mate. The cell is equipped with two-storey bunks and a lidless toilet bowl. Hilton will stay within the confines of her cell all the time save for one hour, which is allotted for taking a shower, watching TV in a recreation room and make a phone call using the facility’s land line. The inmates are not allowed to keep their cell phones while incarcerated.
“I’m trying to be strong. I’m ready to turn myself into prison though it’s pretty hard for me. I really appreciate support from my family, my friends and my numerous fans,” said Hilton, speaking to reporters several minutes before the MTV Movie Awards kicked off.
Hilton was sentenced to a prison term for violating the sentence imposed when she was caught DWI. On September 7, 2006, the police pulled over Hilton’s car for speeding. As it turned out, the celebrity party girl tested positive when she took a Breathalyzer test. She was sentenced to 3 years in prison and a $1,500 fine. Hilton got into trouble again in January 2007 when the police pulled her car over and found out she was driving on a suspended license. Finally, Hilton was detained by the police in February this year for driving with headlights switched off in the dark.
The court hearings took place in early May. Hilton arrived to a courthouse 10 minutes late, parking her black Cadillac Escalade nearby. She was sentenced to 45 days in jail by an infuriated judge. The judge also warned Hilton that her sentence would extend to 90 days should she fail to turn herself into the prison on time. Hilton’s lawyers managed to cut the punishment to 23 days on the basis of a Californian law that permits the reduction of a prison term in case a prisoner “who is deemed harmless to society” displays good behavior. Besides, Hilton will be housed in a special part of the jail away from the prying eyes of other prisoners.
A three-week stint behind bars will not only give a boost to Hilton’s publicity, it will surely make her wealthier as well, according to reports in U.S. media. Tabloids are reportedly ready to offer millions of dollars to the heiress of the Hilton hotel empire for printing her first post-jail interview. Besides, a “Hollywood studio” has already begun developing a fiction movie about the “hard days spent by Paris Hilton behind bars.”
Posted on 07 Jun 2007 by Paris
A "scared" Nicole Richie has been praying not to land in jail like her
best buddy Paris Hilton, the 25-year-old star told David Letterman
during a taping for his talk show on Wednesday.
"I'm just keeping my fingers crossed, and, you know, of course,
I'm scared also, but, you know, I'm willing to face whatever
consequences come my way, and I take responsibility for what I've
done," she said on CBS's "Late Show with David Letterman."
The star of "The Simple Life" was charged with DUI in February but
pleaded not guilty. Police say she was under the influence of booze and
an unspecified drug when they stopped her Dec. 11.
Richie already had a 2003 misdemeanor DUI conviction. The
California vehicle code says if convicted of DUI twice within 10 years,
a person can be sentenced to between 90 days and a year in jail.
According to Richie, she'll probably learn her fate at "the end of this month."
When asked if prison was a likelihood, Richie told Letterman, "Um, yeah."
Richie has a philosophy for facing up to her missteps.
"I really try and take everything that I go through as a life
lesson," she said, "and I try not to make the same mistake twice."
Richie, the daughter of pop singer Lionel Richie, said she had not
spoken to the heiress since she began her jail term Sunday, but did
talk to Hilton in the days leading up to her sentence.
Posted on 07 Jun 2007 by Paris
Latest: Paris Hilton is struggling after a little over two days in jail, sobbing to family members over the phone and complaining she isn't sleeping or eating.
The heiress has served just over 48 hours of her 23 day sentence for violating her parole following a 2006 drink-driving arrest.
But, according to Tmz.com, the 26-year-old is close to crumbling. Sources tell the site she has no appetite and is struggling to sleep in her noisy and "freezing cell", with just three small blankets and no pillow.
Hilton's fellow inmates have extended her a warm welcome according to the sources, who claim other prisoners chanted "Paris! Paris! Paris!" as she passed them - as well as offering her gifts and words of support.
Posted on 05 Jun 2007 by Paris
Paris Hilton, the US socialite and 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".
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.
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