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I guess there is justice in this world. Glad to hear that Paris Hilton is receiving jail time for violating her drunk driving probation. She'll be living the "Simple Life" for 45 days.
 
:D Yeah - probably being taken out the back door of the jail and housed in some penthouse nearby.;) :D :rolleyes:
 
Actually, I'm proud of that judge. It's about time one of them stand up against money and punish the wrong doer as anyone else would be punished.
 
From what I heard on the news this morning she probably will never see the inside of that jail. She will get off on some kind of appeal.
Remember money talks!
She should spend a lot more time in jail before she kills someone.
Rich
 
The news report this morning said she would be in the LA county jail for 45 days.
Let's hope that the time served is a wake-up call. I will keep Paris and her family in my prayers.
 
Did you hear that right after the judge passed sentence that Paris' mom said loudly "I want your autograph." Implying that he was just doing it to make a name for himself. I hope many learn a lesson from this situation.
 
The adelaide papers quoted Kathy Hilton as saying "This is pathetic and disgusting, a waste of taxpayers money with all this nonsense. This is a joke". Now i see where Paris gets her respect (or lack of) of the law from.....mary
 
aussie girl said:
The adelaide papers quoted Kathy Hilton as saying "This is pathetic and disgusting, a waste of taxpayers money with all this nonsense. This is a joke". Now i see where Paris gets her respect (or lack of) of the law from.....mary
Translated - "I can't believe my money won't buy our way out of this." It's about time celebrities and rich folks have to obey the laws too or end up in the slammer just like us poor old normal people.
 
Mary said:
The news report this morning said she would be in the LA county jail for 45 days.
Let's hope that the time served is a wake-up call. I will keep Paris and her family in my prayers.
Yeah and she'll get to make a new girl friend while there too, but perhaps not quite the type she wanted.
 
Too many people with money and fame think the laws don't apply to them and they are invincible.

Another example, a tragic one: The Cardinals pitcher who died in a car wreck after a game. This was very sad and I feel bad for his family (including his baseball "family"). But it turns out according to official reports that he was driving drunk, talking on a cellphone, and had marijuana in the car. (Talk about three strikes!) True, he was the only one killed but others could have been taken with him.

And others could be killed from Ms. Hilton's driving under the influence with impunity. Good for the judge for taking her probation violation seriously. If she serves the time, maybe it will be a wakeup call for her and other celebs.
 
RobHol said:
Too many people with money and fame think the laws don't apply to them and they are invincible.

Another example, a tragic one: The Cardinals pitcher who died in a car wreck after a game. This was very sad and I feel bad for his family (including his baseball "family"). But it turns out according to official reports that he was driving drunk, talking on a cellphone, and had marijuana in the car. (Talk about three strikes!) True, he was the only one killed but others could have been taken with him.

And others could be killed from Ms. Hilton's driving under the influence with impunity. Good for the judge for taking her probation violation seriously. If she serves the time, maybe it will be a wakeup call for her and other celebs.
Her blatant disregard for the law is exactly what this guys problem is and this fool cost me a future mother in law.

http://www.drc.state.oh.us/OffenderSearch/Details.aspx?id=A520861&pg=x
 
I sure hope appeals fail and Paris gets to be jail bait for a while. Her mom probably should go with her. The judge should get his day in the sun, if that is what he wanted (but maybe he only wanted justice).
A mis-justice reported on Fox news this morning: A NYC judge is trying to sue a dry cleaners for 6.5 million dollars........ They lost his favorite pair of pants.
He also wants a car rental to take him to a new dry cleaners, but only for 10 years.
If Justice wasn't already blind she'd be poking her eyes out these days.
 
"A mis-justice reported on Fox news this morning: A NYC judge is trying to sue a dry cleaners for 6.5 million dollars........ "

not 6.5, but 64 million! How ridiculous and frivolous is that - bogging down the justice system. And this man has sworn to uphold the law??? Talk about justice - what a joke.
 
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