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reply posted on 7-6-2007 @ 07:07 PM by apc
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40 days house arrest... lame. I did 90 days and even that went pretty quick.
I wouldn't be surprised if she was detoxing and a few dollars in a judge's pocket facilitated her release.
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reply posted on 7-6-2007 @ 07:31 PM by dgtempe
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Not just released, but released because of medical reasons.
She's out every night partying and drugging (its possible) and never stops and she "has a medical excuse"?????
Money will always rule.$$$$$
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reply posted on 7-6-2007 @ 08:52 PM by GradyPhilpott
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I'm sorry to hear this only because I think 45 days in solitary would have cleared her little bimbo brain.
As it is, this is no more newsworthy than her going to jail.
She's just one more drunken slut.
Those are a dime a dozen.
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reply posted on 7-6-2007 @ 10:43 PM by dgtempe
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Her medical condition is: Withdrawal from all the
BTW, her lawyers are meeting at the courthouse tomorrow, there's so much flap about this, she just may have to go back to jail.
They mentioned "anxiety".....DUH, like she's the only prisoner who could have anxiety.
Jails are full of very ill people and they are there for the duration and often die in jail.
Ms. Hilton, the heir, live with it.
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reply posted on 7-6-2007 @ 11:12 PM by ThePieMaN
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Originally posted by dgtempe
Her medical condition is: Withdrawal from all the
BTW, her lawyers are meeting at the courthouse tomorrow, there's so much flap about this, she just may have to go back to jail.
Hey DG
I read this article and thought it was funny.
About that ankle bracelet for Paris Hilton: Is it designer, I hope?
My guess is that by the time you finish reading this, Hilton will have an entire line of home-confinement jewelry on the market.
LOL
"I have learned a great deal from this ordeal," Hilton's statement continued.
What, you ask?
2. I can probably push Lindsay Lohan in front of a bus and be out of jail in two weeks.
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reply posted on 7-6-2007 @ 11:22 PM by Sauron
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hehehehe the little so and so may have to do her time in jail after all
Paris may be heading back to jail
* By staff writers
* June 08, 2007
* Ordered to appear in court for hearing
* Court to decide whether she should return to jail
* In pictures: Paris released from jail
PARIS Hilton has been ordered to appear in court for a hearing on whether she should be returned to jail.
A Los Angeles prosecutor said he had filed a motion demanding Hilton serve her 45-day sentence in jail, overturning a sheriff's order allowing her to
serve it at home.
"It is the city (prosecutor's) position that the decision whether or not Ms Hilton should be released early and placed on electronic monitoring
should be made by Judge (Michael) Sauer, and not the Sheriff's Department,'' Jeffrey Isaacs, Chief of the City Attorney's Criminal Branch, said in
a statement.
The judge set a hearing for tomorrow morning, the statement said.
Hilton's early release from jail sparked outrage over special treatment for Hollywood's rich and famous.
www.theaustralian.news.com.au...
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reply posted on 7-6-2007 @ 11:42 PM by ThePieMaN
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Originally posted by Sauron
hehehehe the little so and so may have to do her time in jail after all
I wonder if the judge and sherriff will have to give a refund? LOL
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reply posted on 8-6-2007 @ 03:55 AM by NJE777
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to be honest... I feel this whole saga is nothing more than some bs marketing ploy. I can't wait for the next clothing line or read her featured in
a magazine where she is paid big $$$$ for the story.
Just appalling. If she comes out with a new fashion label cashing in on the jail time... I think I will just
I wonder how much this has cost the American people? And I wonder how much money Hilton has made from this? Generally, it is against the law (AU) to
benefit from a criminal charge. The money is typically siezed and added to Victims of Crime fund.
BS
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reply posted on 8-6-2007 @ 05:44 AM by SR
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Argh i can see it now!! Modified orange versace jumpsuits with ten karat swarovski crystal handcuff bracelets as the must haves of Autumn 2007.
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reply posted on 8-6-2007 @ 06:00 AM by dgtempe
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And now comes what's his name? The African American voice, throwing in the race card. Ah yes, Al Sharpton.
????? Doesnt lose an opportunity.
The fact is, people of ALL color are jailed and i dont give a darn how "sick" they are, they get to do their time.
What a circus.
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reply posted on 8-6-2007 @ 08:34 AM by lombozo
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Originally posted by dgtempe
And now comes what's his name? The African American voice, throwing in the race card. Ah yes, Al Sharpton.
????? Doesnt lose an opportunity.
The fact is, people of ALL color are jailed and i dont give a darn how "sick" they are, they get to do their time.
What a circus.
I didn't even hear the Al Sharpton angle yet, but it doesn't take too much imagination to figure out where he's going with it. I ususally think
he's too biased, and completely one sided. In this case, this little spoiled tramp, who's only claim to fame is showing how she can eat a banana on
the now infamous "accidently leaked" sex tape, gets to spend her 'jail term' in a house most of us here on ATS couldn't rent for a long weekend.
I hope Sharpton does get involved. Hopefully his influence can get this tramp back behind bars.
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reply posted on 8-6-2007 @ 08:45 AM by nerbot
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I originally posted a new thread on this in the "rant" section", but it was closed and refered to here.
"I need my rant".
Sorry mods..............
She is a spoilt, selfish, talentless, rich, slut-bitch with more money than sense who has an army of people at her begging to get her whatever she
wants.
I really hope this backfires and she goes back to prison, the sherrif and others involved in this sham get investigated and she loses any credibility
she may have had among the shallow.
AAhhhhh,  that's better.
Sorry mods, I needed that.
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reply posted on 8-6-2007 @ 10:52 AM by djohnsto77
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Originally posted by apc
I wouldn't be surprised if she was detoxing and a few dollars in a judge's pocket facilitated her release.
The judge didn't let her out, he's incensed about it. He's having a hearing about why she was released just a few minutes from now.
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reply posted on 8-6-2007 @ 10:55 AM by MajorMalfunction
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you know what I find utterly amusing about all this brouhaha over Ms. Hilton?
That here, on BTS/ATS, she had at least five threads started about her yesterday. Of all the threads on all the topics in this whole constellation of
sites, Paris Hilton got the most attention.
We were talking about it in chat last night -- what is it about this chick that makes everyone pay so much attention? then I realized we were STILL
talking about her!
It's insane that a plain girl like her (who admittedly is rich as Croesus) has us buzzing more than the war in the Sudan or the presidential
elections.
It's a fascinating thing, this Hilton saga.
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reply posted on 8-6-2007 @ 11:17 AM by yeahright
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Originally posted by MajorMalfunction
It's insane that a plain girl like her (who admittedly is rich as Croesus) has us buzzing more than the war in the Sudan or the presidential
elections.
There's a Sudan war? Is that Sudan Hussein? I thought we beat him already. How does this affect Paris Hilton? We must know!
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reply posted on 8-6-2007 @ 02:20 PM by anxietydisorder
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CNN is reporting that Paris Hilton has been removed screaming from a court room after a judge has ordered her returned to jail.
She has to serve her sentence behind bars.
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reply posted on 8-6-2007 @ 02:26 PM by djohnsto77
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As I said in the other thread:
The judge ordered her back to jail for the complete 45 day sentence, not the 23 day sentence.
I really must say I think Paris isn't being treated right in this case. It wasn't her fault the sheriff let her go, why increase her sentence?
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reply posted on 8-6-2007 @ 02:43 PM by johnlear
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Originally posted by anxietydisorder
CNN is reporting that Paris Hilton has been removed screaming from a court room after a judge has ordered her returned to jail.
She has to serve her sentence behind bars.
Therein lies the dilemma. Paris is a heroin addict and is going through withdrawal. According to Alan Parachini, a Los Angeles Court Spokesmen the
medical issue was not brought up and therefore not addressed.
My opinion is that an attempt was made to get Paris home for treament without admitting the addiction. This has failed. Next move will be filing a
motion which will address the medical issue. It is unclear whether or not the real medical issue will be addressed but it would seem logical that the
any release to home confinement on a medical issue by THIS judge is going to require more evidence than 'headache, nausea, dizzyness'.
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reply posted on 8-6-2007 @ 02:56 PM by Dr Love
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John, I think she's more likely an addict of Oxycontin or some lesser pain medication, not heroin. She doesn't show the outward signs of heroin
addiction.
Peace
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reply posted on 8-6-2007 @ 03:11 PM by djohnsto77
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I don't see what all the hostility about Paris is all about.
Who cares either way, she's not really a menace to society. There was no reason she should have been sent to jail in the first place...contrary to
popular belief that's not the typical sentence for the normal person who's committed the same crime.
She's being treated worse than the usual person because of her fame and wealth, not better.
People here calling for her blood should be ashamed of themselves IMHO.
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