June 07, 2007

Paris Hilton

Let me get this straight: she get sentenced to 45 days, which is reduced to 23 (if she behaves herself), get special treatment (how many other people get to enter jail three minutes before midnight?), refuses to eat (uh, is that good behavior, or not), perhaps has some mental issues which make her unhappy in jail (1. Who didn't know that Paris had mental issues, and 2. Isn't jail supposed to be unhappy?), the result of which is that after 5 days (counting the 3 minutes she spend in jail as a day, and counting the three minutes she spent in jail today - she was released just after midnight - as another day) after entering jail, she gets to go home and sit around and throw parties for another 40 days.

What is the "justice" thing of which you speak?

Posted by baltar at June 7, 2007 02:49 PM | TrackBack | Posted to Culture | Media | Politics


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Hmmmm - I thought you were talking about the enforcement of the law and sentencing? Justice is something else.

Posted by: Armand at June 7, 2007 04:41 PM | PERMALINK

The judge is hauling her back to court this morning. He was apparently NOT pleased about the sheriff department's decision to send her home because jail made her sad. I'll be surprised if she isn't back in stir by the end of today.

Posted by: jacflash at June 8, 2007 10:05 AM | PERMALINK

"Screaming and crying, Paris Hilton was escorted from a courtroom and sent back to jail Friday..."

Posted by: jacflash at June 8, 2007 04:34 PM | PERMALINK
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