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FREE PARIS from THE CIRCUS!
Posted on June 8th, 2007 at 8:44 pm by admin

Over the last month, the world has reveled in delight over the misfortune that has fallen upon Paris Hilton. Not withstanding the disgraceful angry mob mentality displayed by society at large, Paris Hilton was convicted of an offense that thousands of people are convicted for everyday, many without time spent in jail. Paris Hilton has become the political pawn while the media eats it up and force-feeds it to the public.

There has been a massive public outcry that the heiress has received special treatment and while that may be true, the numerous instances of negative “special treatment” that Paris receives are rarely highlighted. For example, a completely unreasonable sentencing allowing no leniency in where or how the term is served, a stream death threats from other inmates, or the requirement of staying in solitary confinement. Paris Hilton broke the law and she deserves to be punished, but she does not deserve to be crucified.

Lest we not forget, it is us, the public and the media that have made Paris Hilton who she is today. We are the ones following every tidbit of this saga as it unfolds and giving her name this power. The same power that the LA County officials and the Judge are using to their own means; This isn’t about Paris Hilton, this is about their careers and Paris Hilton is merely a pawn in their game.

FREE PARIS from this outrageous political and media circus - No one deserves this.

Paris Hilton is in Jail
Posted on June 4th, 2007 at 3:22 pm by admin

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - From the barrage of camera flashes on the red carpet of a Hollywood awards show to the four walls of a jail cell — what a difference a day makes when you’re Paris Hilton.

The 26-year-old heiress, a symbol of privilege and America’s celebrity culture, was booked into a Los Angeles County jail early on Monday, a day ahead of her court-ordered deadline, to begin serving a three-week sentence for violating probation in an alcohol-related reckless driving case.

She surrendered to authorities in downtown Los Angeles late Sunday night, hours after making a surprise appearance at the MTV Movie Awards, and was transferred to the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood, 15 miles north of Los Angeles, the county sheriff’s department said.

Once there, she was fingerprinted, photographed and “medically screened,” then issued an ID wristband, orange-colored jail clothing and issued toiletries, sheriff’s Sgt. Diane Hecht said in a statement.

Hecht said the booking process for Hilton, whose great-grandfather, Conrad, started the global Hilton Hotel empire, was completed by about 1 a.m. PDT (4 a.m. EDT) on Monday.

Her booking photo showed her dressed in a white V-neck top, wearing eye makeup and lip gloss with a slight smile, her blond hair swept to one side over her right shoulder.

Sheriff’s department spokesman Steve Whitmore described her as “cooperative,” “calm” and “focused” during booking.

“This is an important point in my life, and I need to take responsibility for my actions,” Hilton said in a statement issued by her lawyer. “Although I am scared, I am ready to begin my jail sentence.”

Hecht said Hilton will be kept alone in her cell, an enclosure 8 feet wide, 12 feet deep and 8 feet high, equipped with two bunks, a sink, a small table, a slit window and a metal toilet.

Whitmore has said Hilton would be treated like any other prisoner at the jail, which houses roughly 2,200 women. But she has been segregated from the general population in a “special-needs” unit designed for high-profile inmates such as celebrities, former police officers and public officials.

The star of reality TV’s “The Simple Life” will be confined to quarters 23 hours a day, with an hour each day outside her cell to stretch her legs, take a shower, use the telephone or watch television in a jailhouse day room.

It’s a far cry from Hilton’s last day of freedom, during which she attended the MTV Movie Awards in a black, strapless gown, posing on a red carpet before throngs of photographers.

Hilton was arrested for drunken driving in September, and in January she pleaded no contest — the equivalent of a guilty plea — to a reduced charge of alcohol-related reckless driving. She was sentenced to three years’ probation and had her license suspended.

But the heiress was caught driving in February. A traffic court judge ruled on May 4 that Hilton’s latest offense was a probation violation and sentenced her to 45 days in jail.

Sheriff’s officials said they expected her to complete her term in 23 days under state guidelines that give most inmates a day’s credit against their sentence for each day they serve with good behavior.

Hilton gives up appeal of jail sentence
Posted on May 19th, 2007 at 4:51 am by admin

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Paris Hilton’s lawyers have dropped plans to appeal her 45-day jail sentence after learning that the amount of time the hotel heiress must actually serve will be cut almost in half, a court official said on Friday.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said on Thursday that Hilton would spend just 23 days in jail under state guidelines that give inmates one day’s credit against their term for each day they serve, so long as they maintain good behavior.

Later Thursday, attorneys for the 26-year-old celebrity socialite filed a notice in Los Angeles Superior Court that they were withdrawing their earlier petition to appeal the sentence, a court spokeswoman said.

Hilton, who co-stars on the reality TV show “The Simple Life,” was ordered earlier this month to report on June 5 to the Century Regional Detention Facility south of downtown Los Angeles to begin serving her sentence.

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That facility houses 2,200 women. But sheriff’s spokesman Steve Whitmore said Hilton will be segregated from the general inmate population in a “special-needs” unit designed for such high-profile prisoners as celebrities, former police officers and public officials.

She will be confined 23 hours a day to an 8-foot-by-12-foot cell that she most likely will share with another inmate, he said.

Hilton’s troubles began in September when she was arrested for drunken driving. In January, she pleaded no contest — the equivalent of a guilty plea — to a reduced charge of alcohol-related reckless driving. She was sentenced to three years’ probation and had her license suspended.

But she was caught driving on a suspended license in February when police stopped her for going over the speed limit with her headlights out at night. A traffic court judge ruled on May 4 that Hilton’s latest offense constituted a probation violation and sentenced her to 45 days in jail.

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Paris Hilton’s jail time halved due to good behavior
Posted on May 17th, 2007 at 11:39 am by admin

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Celebrity heiress Paris Hilton will only be jailed for 23 days of a 45-day sentence for a driving offence and will be held separately from other inmates, officials said on Thursday.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has decided it will cut the 26-year-old’s sentence after reviewing the case and giving her credit for good behavior.

Spokesman Steve Whitmore said she would also be kept in a special needs housing unit.

“This was decided because of her high profile,” Whitmore told Reuters. “She will do fine if she follows the rules.”

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Hilton’s troubles began in September when the socialite and reality TV star was arrested for drunken driving.

In January, she pleaded no contest — the equivalent of a guilty plea — and was sentenced to three years’ probation and had her license suspended.

But in February she was pulled over for driving without headlights and was found to be driving on a suspended license. Earlier this month, a shocked and tearful Hilton was sentenced to 45 days in jail for violating her probation by driving on a suspended license.

Hilton, who has been ordered to report to prison by June 5, has said the punishment was too harsh and vowed to appeal, with her backers asking California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to pardon her.

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