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Wendat Huron
Lupus Industries
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Posted - 2007.06.08 18:26:00 -
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Originally by: RedFall
Originally by: Wendat Huron
Originally by: Janu Hull If it had not been Paris Hilton, she would have been released in three days and nothing said because of severe overcrowding in California prisons.
So some people get sent up for life due to 3 law violations and some barely set foot in jail for theirs?
If you are refering to the "three strikes law", this does not apply to her case. All her charges constitute one act, more or less. You missed the point of our arguements. She has not been treated differently. Everyone else in the same situation would have been let out after 5 days. See my above post.
So basically it's drink and drive your merry way till you kill someone doing it?
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Valan
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Posted - 2007.06.08 18:27:00 -
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Let her out and encourage her to drink drive, it's the only way to get rid of her. Hopefully she'll remove herself from the gene pool and not take someone else with her.
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RedFall
Irreligion
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Posted - 2007.06.08 18:29:00 -
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Originally by: Wendat Huron
So basically it's drink and drive your merry way till you kill someone doing it?
She has been found guilty and punished. If you have a problem with the law I suggest you contact your state representative and ask him to build more prisons since California's prison system is in a huge opvercrowding crisis. It's not Hilton's fault.
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Wendat Huron
Lupus Industries
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Posted - 2007.06.08 18:31:00 -
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Like Valan said, if you see her buy her a drink for me.
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RedFall
Irreligion
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Posted - 2007.06.08 18:33:00 -
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Oh lawd!!!
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Mercil3ss
My Li'l Pony Mafia
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Posted - 2007.06.08 18:46:00 -
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On behalf of the US, I'd like to Paris, free and clear, to ANY other country that would take her....
PLEASE
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RedFall
Irreligion
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Posted - 2007.06.08 19:16:00 -
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Originally by: "news" A judge has ordered Paris Hilton returned to jail and she was taken from court screaming.
She is only being punished for being famous.
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Wendat Huron
Lupus Industries
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Posted - 2007.06.08 20:32:00 -
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Originally by: RedFall
Originally by: "news" A judge has ordered Paris Hilton returned to jail and she was taken from court screaming.
She is only being punished for being famous.
More like for being rich and being famous for being a rich ****.
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DarkMatter
Amarr Mineral Aquisition Group
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Posted - 2007.06.08 20:38:00 -
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The only way for this story to end in proper American tradgedy fashion is for her to die in jail...
Then we will have lawsuits abound! And all the court drama on TV!
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Tarquin Tarquinius
Gallente Escorts of Eve
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Posted - 2007.06.08 20:56:00 -
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I don't like this song, but it fits the occaison...the chorus does anyway.
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Marie Sklodowska
Sharks With Frickin' Laser Beams Mercenary Coalition
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Posted - 2007.06.08 21:18:00 -
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apparently, she's been ordered back to jail immediatly to fulfill her 45 day sentence: clicky
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Stickleback
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Posted - 2007.06.08 21:18:00 -
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Originally by: "news" A judge has ordered Paris Hilton returned to jail and she was taken from court screaming.
Fraps please!
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Patch86
Di-Tron Heavy Industries Sparta Alliance
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Posted - 2007.06.08 21:36:00 -
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Originally by: RedFall Boo hoo.
The average time served for ALL convictions of non-violent offenders in Los Angeles County is 10% of their imposed jail time. Paris was given 45 days in jail, and she served 5 days. This is because of overcrowding, it's that way in most of California (I live there). Making her serve the whole sentence would amount to singling her out only because she is famous, and that would be wrong.
Serious?
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Locus Bey
Gallente Qalandar
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Posted - 2007.06.08 22:58:00 -
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Here's a nice piccy of Paris on her way back to jail http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/06/09/1181089365977.html?from=top5
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RedFall
Irreligion
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Posted - 2007.06.08 23:31:00 -
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The schadenfreude is so thick you can taste it.
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4rc4ng3L
Gallente C R Y O FREGE Alliance
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Posted - 2007.06.08 23:49:00 -
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This makes me smile....
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Phrixus Zephyr
D00M. Triumvirate.
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Posted - 2007.06.08 23:50:00 -
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Originally by: Locus Bey Here's a nice piccy of Paris on her way back to jail http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/06/09/1181089365977.html?from=top5
Lol. Owned.
Originally by: Benglada And whos going to tackle for them? Jesus?
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Fink Angel
Caldari The Merry Men
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Posted - 2007.06.09 00:09:00 -
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Next time she might take some more notice of the dates she's banned from driving, rather that trying to get some flunky to take the fall for her.
I was disgusted at her being released, but this has restored my faith in the American justice system. Now I hope the sheriff that released her is up before the judge to explain himself.
She said she'd do the time before she went down. Probably knowing she would be out in 3 days and probably already has the book deal lined up.
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voogru
Gallente Massive Damage
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Posted - 2007.06.09 00:22:00 -
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Can't anyone see this is all an act?
What kind of person is gonna cry over a 45 day sentance? OH NOES.
An actor.
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Anatolius
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2007.06.09 00:29:00 -
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Originally by: voogru Can't anyone see this is all an act?
What kind of person is gonna cry over a 45 day sentance? OH NOES.
An actor.
I would.
Who would take care of my kitten while I was in the clink?
Think of the poor, innocent kittens.
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Epoch
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Posted - 2007.06.09 00:30:00 -
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Edited by: Epoch on 09/06/2007 00:29:37
Originally by: Fink Angel .
I was disgusted at her being released, but this has restored my faith in the American justice system. Now I hope the sheriff that released her is up before the judge to explain himself.
i thought the same thing. but after a bit of research this is apparently common practice in LA county. The sheriff does have the authority to make these kinds of decisions. So redfalls previous comment about her being punished just because shes famous holds a bit of weight. In the past if a sheriff made this type of decision on a *normal* person, they would not be questioned. so is the judge overturning the sheriffs decision just because shes paris hilton? *shrug*
anyways, im glad shes going back to jail
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Sereifex Daku
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Posted - 2007.06.09 00:43:00 -
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Edited by: Sereifex Daku on 09/06/2007 00:43:58 Here's what I think is going on. Overcrowding is a major problem over in the states, so most non-violent criminals are quietly slipped out of prison early to ease the problem. Now, here comes a celebrity, everybody's watching her, from her mindless 13 year old minions to her enemies (safe to say most of us fit into this category )
If she is let out early then everybody realises how the system really works. Now, chances are a lot of people are already aware of this, but the government still doesn't want this to be public knowledge, lest people begin to realise that committing small crimes isn't that bad.
So this judge wants Hilton to serve out her full sentance to restore people's faith in the concept of punishment for committing crimes.
Could be utter horse****, I know, but that's what I currently believe.
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Tarquin Tarquinius
Gallente Escorts of Eve
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Posted - 2007.06.09 02:11:00 -
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Originally by: Sereifex Daku all that stuff he said deleted
I was actually going to post something like that, but didn't want to look like I was defending Paris.
Michelle Rodrigeuz (Lost, Fast and the Furious) was released from jail after serving less than one day of a 60 day sentance for almost the exact same charges. The reason for her release was overcrowding.
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Gray raven
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Posted - 2007.06.09 02:48:00 -
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Edited by: Gray raven on 09/06/2007 02:47:10 the entire time i read this i kept thinking about "The Shawshank Redemption"......
God i hope she gets raped.... ______________________________ Gray raven's Beam of Logic places and excelent hit on your shield of ignorace, wrecking for 1000.7 damage
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Deviana Sevidon
Gallente Cataclysm Enterprises Kraftwerk.
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Posted - 2007.06.09 06:53:00 -
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I do not hope that someone gets raped. That perhaps the worst thing that can happen to a person and would not wish anyone to suffer this.
However it is right that she wents back to jail. There might even something good come from a her month and half in jail, if she learns that she has to face the consequences for her actions.
All of this might have never happened if her parents would not have grown Paris into the spoiled child she is now.
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xeom
Exit 13 Anarchy Empire
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Posted - 2007.06.09 06:57:00 -
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She only got 45 DAYS!! for DUI and then found twice driving with the suspended license.Any normal person would be facing a lot more time.
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Tarquin Tarquinius
Gallente Escorts of Eve
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Posted - 2007.06.09 07:11:00 -
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Edited by: Tarquin Tarquinius on 09/06/2007 07:10:45
Originally by: xeom She only got 45 DAYS!! for DUI and then found twice driving with the suspended license.Any normal person would be facing a lot more time.
And shes going to JAIL not even prison!
Nah...my cousin only got three months, and he was actually able to leave jail during the day to go to work (small town). Her punishment was pretty standard.
I don't know about California, but in Texas DUI is for minors under 21 with any detectable alcohol, whereas DWI is for people driving with a BAC over .08. Adults don't get DUI's here. Don't know if its the same all over, actually I'm pretty sure it isn't, but it mildly annoys me when I hear the media say DUI for someone over 21. Sorta like when someone forgets that Library has two "r's" in it. Its not a Libary people.
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Dark Kavar
Caldari Aionios Diadochi The Makhai
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Posted - 2007.06.09 07:51:00 -
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Originally by: xeom
And shes going to JAIL not even prison!
Difference between jail and prison? I've always associated the two words as having the same meaning
Kind of like the Triforce in Zelda, only not quite as potent.
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Elliot Reid
Digital Fury Corporation Digital Renegades
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Posted - 2007.06.09 09:52:00 -
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First off I am glad she's back in jail and I've no sympathy for her (I can't stand her). But those of you hoping she gets raped are ****s (since it's asterisked out that's the dreaded C word). __________________________________
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Lucian Alucard
Caldari Generals Of Destruction Syndicate Terror In The System
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Posted - 2007.06.09 09:54:00 -
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Of all the people on the earth this woman is high up there on the list of people who deserve to be in jail,reasons are pretty simple she broke the law and got 3 DUIs 2 were when she didn't even have a license to drive anymore,I am sorry but she hasn't been singled out if you see someone who is one of the most publicized people on the planet ill-legaly driving not to mention visibly driving drunk they deserve to get caught and punished to the maximum extent of the law, now the overcrowding issue is a valid point and the fact we let so many people out in this state is wrong and should be fixed but this also means we need new prisons and jails, in turn we need to stop frickin' building track homes and start building prisons to keep these nut cases.
The drug and alchol rehab program in California is repeatedly abused by the "Stars" to avoid the law and escape jail time and even when prosecuted they are sent to mini-mum security jails that are more like health spaws ,ffs Robert Downey Jr. had satellite TV. and a damned Plasma befor they even really hit the market big, I know my uncle was the jailor.
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