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Q&A’s About Paris Hilton’s Jail Sentence

June 10, 07 by Ballz!

Paris Hilton crying

Paris Hilton was in jail, then out, then back again as the bizarre case became more erratic than the driving that landed the hotel heiress in hot water. On Saturday she was still behind bars, a long way from the red carpet she strolled down a week ago at the MTV Movie Awards, and the subject of endless Internet chatter and questions about her fate.

To help sort it all out, or as much as possible, here are some answers to those questions:

Q: Where is Paris now?
A: Hilton is in the medical ward at Twin Towers, an L.A. County jail facility. She is in a room by herself with a glass door. For her protection, a sergeant guards the door at all times.

Q: Why did the sheriff release Paris in the first place?
A: L.A. County Sheriff Lee Baca claims that her release was based on “severe medical problems.” While he wouldn’t reveal the exact nature of her condition because of confidentiality issues, he characterized her problems as “psychological.” He now says lack of jail space played a major role in his decision. In a statement to the press, Baca said, “There’s 20,000 inmates — the largest jail system in the United States … It’s very overcrowded.”

A little background check on Paris’ would-be savior Lee Baca shows:
- that he happens to be a huge supporter not only of Paris, but of Scientology!
- he was also very helpful (attempted cover-up?) to Mel Gibson when he had his legal and social problems
- He is a friend of the Hilton family. Paris’ grandfather gave him the maximum amount of campaign contribution, $1,000, last year.

Q: Will the sheriff free her early again?
A: After all the criticism he’s received, he’d have to be the dumbest man alive to pull a move like that.
For now, he says he will comply with the court order and keep her behind bars — “If there’s any further deterioration, hopefully we’ll be able to address it.”

Q: But will she serve all 45 days?
A: Probably not. Hilton will serve about 18 days, Baca said Friday. State law requires that inmates get time off their sentences for each day they serve. Hilton was expected to serve 23 days of her 45-day sentence. Hilton was credited with both her time served in jail and at home, so by Saturday she had completed seven days of her sentence.

Q: Can Hilton appeal?
A: Hilton’s spokesman said he expected an appeal to be filed by Monday, but Hilton told her attorney on Saturday that she decided not to pursue the matter.

Q: What is Paris’ condition now?
A: According to several insiders, Paris isn’t doing well and hasn’t eaten since her arrest. She’s been described as as “fragile” “withdrawn” and “sullen.” She spends her time crying and praying. She is currently on medication and sees her shrink often.



Quote Of The Day

June 10, 07 by Ballz!

George Clooney

“You can only get so far without any discernible talent. Then you either work or use cheap publicity tricks to keep the public’s attention.

“Then you are in no position to complain if, like Paris, you are on the receiving end of bad publicity.” - George Clooney on the multi-talentless Paris Hilton getting what she deserves.



Quote Of The Day

June 08, 07 by Ballz!

Paris Hilton

“This decision sends the message that no individual — no matter how wealthy or powerful — is above the law. Today, justice was served.” - The man behind it all, LA City Attorney, Rocky Delgadillo on Judge Sauer’s decision ordering Paris Hilton back to jail.



Paris, Don’t Drop The Soap!

June 08, 07 by Ballz!

Paris Hilton

We sure do hope Paris enjoyed her one night at home, as she’s just been ordered to serve her full sentence of 45 days minus the 5 days already served. Wait, it gets better — Paris’ sentence was previously cut down to half, but the little stunt she pulled reportedly got her 17 more days in the Big house.

She was brought to court in handcuffs wearing a gray sweater, gray pinstripe slacks and looking disheveled with her hair in a messy ponytail.

All through the hearing Paris cried uncontrollably as her body shook constantly. She also clasped her hands in prayer several times and turned to her parents
seated behind her in the courtroom and mouthed, “I love you.” When the sentence was handed out, “It’s not right!” Paris shouted as deputies “physically escorted” her out of the courtroom. She was also heard screaming, “Mom, Mom, Mom.”

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Sound The Trumpets…Paris May be Headed Back To Jail!!

June 08, 07 by Ballz!

Paris Hilton

The Los Angeles justice system is just as disgusted with Paris Hilton and her so called jail sentence as the staff at Ballz. They have filled a motion asking to have her returned to jail and this time serve out her full sentence — and the judge who originally sentenced her to 45 days in prison has, indeed, ordered Paris back to his LA courtroom at 9am today to decide her fate.

The last-minute hearing was requested by our new hero, Los Angeles City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo.

Prosecutors have also asked the court to force the Sheriff’s Department to explain why it should not be held in contempt of court for allegedly violating Judge Sauer’s original May 4 sentence, which forbade electronic home monitoring.

That’s right, folks –inmate  #9818783 aka Paris Hilton could be headed back to her freezing cell!

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