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RE: Paris Hilton Released After Just 3 Days in Jail - 6/7/2007 7:22:58 PM   
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I say send her back to the cell with a tube of 1% Hydrocortisone and some Benadryl.




Orrrrrrr....... give her a choice; back to jail, or recieve two lashes from a Singapore cane.

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RE: Paris Hilton Released After Just 3 Days in Jail - 6/7/2007 9:28:20 PM   
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I would not be surprised if the LA County Sheriff now has a ATM to finance any of his political pursits.  Of Paris Hilton..if it was a rash...the Sheriff has a wing at the County General Hospital to send her to be treated.  If she was so psychological impaired by her confinement why was she not 5150...meaning she would be sent to the same hospital except to the  Psych Ward that the Sheriff operates.  One last thing the LA County Sheriff has more Psych patient then the State Hospitals.

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RE: Paris Hilton Released After Just 3 Days in Jail - 6/7/2007 9:40:08 PM   
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I say send her back to the cell with a tube of 1% Hydrocortisone and some Benadryl.




Orrrrrrr....... give her a choice; back to jail, or recieve two lashes from a Singapore cane.


I hope they add on extra time for being a stupid, prissy bitch.

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RE: Paris Hilton Released After Just 3 Days in Jail - 6/7/2007 10:15:39 PM   
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I say send her back to the cell with a tube of 1% Hydrocortisone and some Benadryl.


Can we throw in a wool blanket as well, she DID say she was 'freezing' in that cell. Maybe she is getting a rash from 'justice' ok, a little bit of it.

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RE: Paris Hilton Released After Just 3 Days in Jail - 6/7/2007 10:17:50 PM   
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Can we throw in a wool blanket as well, she DID say she was 'freezing' in that cell. Maybe she is getting a rash from 'justice' ok, a little bit of it.


If she's chilly, they can always put her on an inmate wildfire crew.

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RE: Paris Hilton Released After Just 3 Days in Jail - 6/7/2007 10:36:30 PM   
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Has any other celebrity, at or near her status, ever served time for a similar offence?

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RE: Paris Hilton Released After Just 3 Days in Jail - 6/7/2007 10:39:43 PM   
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Don't know...but why should her celebrity status matter at all?

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RE: Paris Hilton Released After Just 3 Days in Jail - 6/7/2007 10:46:20 PM   
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Don't know...but why should her celebrity status matter at all?


Well... I find myself wondering why this case is causing such a feeding frenzy with the press and the legions of "outraged' citizens.

I can't recall any similar case where a celebrity has done time.

So why should this case be any different?

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RE: Paris Hilton Released After Just 3 Days in Jail - 6/7/2007 10:51:36 PM   
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Cause it's about freaking time. I don't know if other celebrities have served time or not. People are focused on this particular case right now because it's in our faces...on every station and channel...on every news site...in every paper. I don't recall any laws that have a built in provision to say that they only apply to people who have not achieved celebrity status. I don't see anything special about Paris Hilton or any other celebrity that should exclude them from having to follow the same laws as everyone else or pay the same consequences as everyone else.

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RE: Paris Hilton Released After Just 3 Days in Jail - 6/7/2007 10:55:59 PM   
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I'm Ecstatic!

Too bad about the rash, they never should have put you in jail Paris.

You are everything that is good about America.


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RE: Paris Hilton Released After Just 3 Days in Jail - 6/7/2007 11:01:18 PM   
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<fast reply>  Our Sheriff Joe (Arpaio) was on the local news tonight.  He is quite unhappy about this and stated that it sends a very wrong message that there is one set of laws for the common people and another for the rich.  He also said he sent a message over offering to take Paris off their hands and put her up in our "Tent City".  He hasn't heard back yet. 
And, no...celebs do not do their time.  Four of them were mentioned as"getting away with it tonight, also on My local news.  Sean Penn was one...I really don't remember the other three they mentioned. 

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RE: Paris Hilton Released After Just 3 Days in Jail - 6/7/2007 11:05:24 PM   
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just in...the judge when he ordered her to jail specifically stated that she was not to be placed under house arrest nor wear the monitor.  The LA County Sheriff has stated celeberties should not get more punishment then others.  I was a Probation Officer, 45 days for being caught twice DUI on a suspended license due to being DUI is light...we recommended a year and got it.

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RE: Paris Hilton Released After Just 3 Days in Jail - 6/7/2007 11:07:38 PM   
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<fast reply>  Our Sheriff Joe (Arpaio) was on the local news tonight.  He is quite unhappy about this and stated that it sends a very wrong message that there is one set of laws for the common people and another for the rich.  He also said he sent a message over offering to take Paris off their hands and put her up in our "Tent City".  He hasn't heard back yet. 
And, no...celebs do not do their time.  Four of them were mentioned as"getting away with it tonight, also on My local news.  Sean Penn was one...I really don't remember the other three they mentioned. 


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RE: Paris Hilton Released After Just 3 Days in Jail - 6/7/2007 11:12:38 PM   
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I must say, I hate Paris Hilton. I find no reason for her existence. She does not positively contribute to society at all being a “socialite” . If anything, being a repeated drug and DUI offender, she should have gotten more time in jail, (If she actually served it).
Also, I work in a prison;. The United States Disciplinary Barracks to be exact. When we have inmates come in, they are put on a 48-72 hour suicide watch for suicidal and possible mental problems. We don’t let inmates go home just because they cant handle the “stress” they are just put in a “safe cell” with a see through door and no items that they can hurt themselves with. They are stripped of everything when they go in and then given only a mattress and blanket and a paper gown to wear.
Do you thing Paris Hilton learned her lesson by only staying in jail for 3 days?

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RE: Paris Hilton Released After Just 3 Days in Jail - 6/7/2007 11:15:12 PM   
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Well I guess the old saying "If you do the crime you do the time" doesn't apply to the rich and famous.It is sickening that the rich get such preferential treatment.I thought it was supposed to be equal justice for all but I guess not.What is this teaching anyone most of all the children of the world?

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RE: Paris Hilton Released After Just 3 Days in Jail - 6/7/2007 11:19:51 PM   
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In L.A. County, the jail overcrowding is a real problem. I've heard that the time she served is about average for the number of days that were ordered in her case. Were it anyone else, they would have just fessed up to it being a result of jail overcrowding.

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RE: Paris Hilton Released After Just 3 Days in Jail - 6/7/2007 11:20:40 PM   
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Cause it's about freaking time. I don't know if other celebrities have served time or not. People are focused on this particular case right now because it's in our faces...on every station and channel...on every news site...in every paper. I don't recall any laws that have a built in provision to say that they only apply to people who have not achieved celebrity status. I don't see anything special about Paris Hilton or any other celebrity that should exclude them from having to follow the same laws as everyone else or pay the same consequences as everyone else.


Of course the rich and powerful shouldn't be given favorable treatment in these matters, but they have been for as long as I can remember.

Why was there not a similar outrage for Mel Gibson, Sean Penn, or Robert Downey Jr.?

I can't help but think that this outrage is at least partially based upon the fact that Paris is a celebrity that people love to hate.

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RE: Paris Hilton Released After Just 3 Days in Jail - 6/7/2007 11:25:21 PM   
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I'm Ecstatic!

Too bad about the rash, they never should have put you in jail Paris.

You are everything that is good about America.



Umm... got the hots for Paris, by any chance? ...

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RE: Paris Hilton Released After Just 3 Days in Jail - 6/7/2007 11:25:35 PM   
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Don't know...but why should her celebrity status matter at all?


Well... I find myself wondering why this case is causing such a feeding frenzy with the press and the legions of "outraged' citizens.

I can't recall any similar case where a celebrity has done time.

So why should this case be any different?


Martha Stewart served some time in prison.

I have taken criminal justice courses in college, I've visited jails and prisons during my studies, and my cousin is even a criminal psychologist that works for the prison system. So I have a pretty good idea how the system works. In my opinion, low-level, non-violent crimes (especially when there is no victim) should not have jail or prison terms. Crimes like drug possession and prostitution are crimes that really only harm the person doing it. And prison terms won't fix that person. We've been throwing drug abusers in jail for how many decades now...has it helped? People with a drug problem need help, not punishment. And prostitution? This is the world's oldest profession. Jail ain't going to solve that either. And in my opinion shouldnt even be illegal anyway.

I think the sentence Paris got was a bit harsh and she got a raw deal.
Yes, I know there are people (including Mothers Against Drunk Driving) screaming at me right now saying..."but Paris could have hurt someone." Yes... She could have...but she didn't. If she did, then more charges would be added like manslaughter or even 2nd degree murder. You don't punish someone because they could have done something worse. That's not how our system works in America.

In my area at least, I hear all the time of judges not throwing people in jail for probation violations. They could...but they don't. And this is because overcrowding is too big of a problem. Build more jails? Easier said than done... To build a jail, you need money. Not only to build the jail, but to operate it and maintain it. Then you have to hire guards. In California, prison guards each make at least $70,000 a year. So to build a jail, the city or state either has to raise taxes or cut programs. So then the whole debate becomes political. So suddenly you have more jail space. Do you think it will be unused? Nope. Suddenly now you need more police and more judges. More inmates means more court hearings. Now your court house is too small. It is one expense after another. So building a prison or a jail is VERY expensive. And when you balloon one part of the criminal justice system....it creates a domino effect. You have to balloon everything else. And that is why jails are not built very often. And it is why they are overcrowded.
This is why I think those low-level, non-violent, victimless crimes should not carry a jail sentence.

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RE: Paris Hilton Released After Just 3 Days in Jail - 6/7/2007 11:25:42 PM   
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I don't remember Mel Gibson, Sean Penn or Robert Downey Jr. being busted multiple times and refusing to do any part of their sentences, admit they had a problem or try to seek help. None of them cried that they were being treated unfairly. She was initially given a very light sentence and there were things she was court ordered to do....she chose not to and she chose to violate her probation.

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