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“I feel that I was treated unfairly and that the sentence is both cruel and unwarranted” Paris remarked, “I don’t deserve this!” Footage of Paris leaving court after shock ruling! The 26-year-old heiress wept when the ruling was announced, and her mother shouted at the prosecutor: “You’re pathetic.”Hilton has dumped her spokesperson Elliot Mintz, whom she holds responsible for the situation. Hilton said in court that Mintz had told her that she could still get behind the wheel for work-related purposes, and that her license had been suspended for a month. The brakes are on the endless party that is Paris Hilton life. The hotel heiress’ famous high life is over for a while, as the socialite was sentenced to 45-days in prison. At least she gets a break from the usual Paparazzi Nightmare. Superior Court Judge Michael T. Sauer ordered Hilton, 26, to report to jail June 5. He also refused any arrangement – work release, furlough, use of an alternative jail or electronic monitoring – that would keep Hilton out of the county lockup. If Hilton does not surrender as ordered, the sentence will be increased to 90 days. One of her attorneys, Howard Weitzman, said he would appeal. Hilton must go to jail on June 5.Hilton, 26, was already on probation after admitting alcohol-related reckless driving and driving licence chiefs in California had suspended her license.Then Hilton was stopped by highway patrol cops on January 15 this year and again by the LA County Sheriffs on February 27. Checks discovered that she shouldn’t have been on the road and her Black Mercedes was impounded immediately.”I’m shocked, I’m surprised and really disheartened in the system that I’ve worked in for close to 40 years,” he said.He said the sentence was “uncalled for, inappropriate and bordered on the ludicrous.”"I think she’s singled out because of who she is,” Weitzman said. Paris Hilton worked as a farmer and maid on her TV show “The Simple Life.” Now she’s facing a real-life hardship in her latest role: jail inmate. Her cell would be spartan: 12-by-8 feet with a toilet, sink and a window 6 inches wide. Attire will be a choice of four colors of jumpsuits.City attorney spokesman Nick Velasquez said that the judge’s ruling “sends a clear message that in the city of Los Angeles, no one is above the law.”Hilton pleaded no contest in January to reckless driving stemming from a September 7 arrest in Hollywood. Police said she appeared intoxicated and failed a field sobriety test.She had a blood-alcohol level of .08 per cent, the level at which an adult driver is in violation of the law. She was sentenced to 36 months probation, alcohol education and $1,500 in fines.A new petition to help paris reads: “She (Paris Whitney Hilton) provides hope for young people all over the US and the world. She provides beauty and excitement to (most of) our otherwise mundane lives. We, the American public who support Paris, are shocked, dismayed and appalled by how Paris has been the person to be used as an example that Drunk Driving is wrong…”"This petition is to ask Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to pardon Paris Hilton for her mistake. Please allow her to her return to her career and life.”According to reports Paris Hilton’s pardon plea to California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has been laughed out of his office! Unless he shows Hilton more mercy than he’s been showing death-row inmates, starting June 5 she’ll be locked up at the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood.Paris has been receiving death threats on her My Space page, the day after she was sentenced to serve time for violating her probation by driving with a suspended license.”One person wrote that she’s going to steal Paris’ shoes when she gets to jail – and if Paris argues, she’ll be beaten to a pulp.”Five days after she was sentenced to jail, Paris Hilton says she understands the seriousness of driving under the influence and that she is not “above the law.”"I am ready to face the consequences of violating probation,” Hilton said in a statement released Wednesday by her new attorney.Hilton’s psychiatrist is using the jail time and her resulting emotional state as a reason why the reality tv star is unable to participate in the ongoing $10 million slander and libel suit that was filed against Hilton by Zeta Graff.Latest: “The Sheriff’s Department is announcing that Ms. Hilton will do a minimum of 23 days in jail. Paris Hilton is trying to convince the judges that she has become a ‘good girl’ to avoid prison, she even turn Buddhist. She was spotted in the library Bodhi Tree in Hollywood while buying a Buddhist book. And a few days ago she bought a copy of the bible and a self-help book. The 26-year-old heir apparently listened well to her lawyers, who asked her to live ‘like a nun’ if she wants to have any chance of avoiding imprisonment. Time to book Tinkerbell into a Luxury Pet Resort kennel! (less)
Is Paris Hilton REALLY going to jail? One of America’s richest Idols who gives the “mundane people hope in their otherwise boring existence” is her defense attorney’s appeal to convince the judge he was to severe in sentencing Paris Hilton to 45 days in jail. Her Attorney pronounced the judge was prejudiced against the rich and wants to repeal the sentence on Paris Hilton based on that premise. In other words, “she’s too rich and therefore above the law.” Rumor has it that an appeal was sent directly to Governor Schwarzenegger to commute her sentence by her family. Doubtful, but we all know that rumors abound in Hollywood
Comedian/rapper Eric Schwartz aka Smooth-E (myspace.com/ericschwartz) defends his favorite celebrity heiress against her 45-day jail sentence. Directed by Snehal Patel (myspace.com/snehalmp)
A judge sentenced Paris Hilton to 45 days in jail for violating her probation, putting the brakes on Paris Hilton’s famous high life. Paris Hilton, whose relentless partying gained worldwide notoriety, must go to jail by June 5, and she will not be allowed any work release, furloughs, use of an alternative jail or electronic monitoring in lieu of jail, Superior Court Judge Michael T. Sauer ruled.
