Friday, June 8, 2007

Paris Hilton ordered back to jail


Paris Hilton ordered back to jail for the rest of her prison sentence.

"It's not right!" a screaming and crying Hilton shouted after a Friday morning hearing in which Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael T. Sauer ruled that The Simple Life star be put back behind bars to "serve out her entire 45-day sentence" that resulted from parole violations of a September 2006 drunken driving conviction, according to The Associated Press.

According to the Sheriff's Department, which runs the LA County jail system, they had released Hilton from the department's Century Regional Detention Facility due to a mysterious "medical condition" that the prison system couldn't handle and -- due to privacy laws -- they weren't able to publicly disclose.

"The minute I was informed by the doctors about her medical condition, I realized the system was not able to respond effectively to these problems," Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca told The Los Angeles Times while defending his decision on Thursday. In exchange for the ability to serve the reminder of her sentence on home confinement with electronic monitoring, Hilton -- who was also credited with five days of prison time despite actually only being jailed for slightly more than three full days -- had agreed that her home confinement period would last for the full 40 days remaining on her sentence.

Hilton -- wearing gray fuzzy sweatshirt over slacks and no makeup -- reportedly cried and shook constantly throughout the hearing.

During the hearing, the Sheriff's Department failed to submit any information about the alleged "medical condition" that led to their decision to release Hilton. "It's 12:06 and [Undersheriff Larry] Waldie [still] has not provided any medical information [that he promised me],"

an upset Sauer snapped at attorneys, according to The Times. "I never received medical documents. The sheriffs' office still has done nothing." Before he ruled, Sauer also expressed skepticism that Hilton's as-of-yet still publicly unspecified medical condition justified her release. "Does that jail not have medical facilities?
They have dialysis, chemotherapy, very excellent [facilities]," Sauer said, according to The Times. According to The Times, Hilton was transported to the county's Twin Towers Correctional Facility, where she was expected to receive medical and psychological tests, after the hearing ended.
"She'll be there for at least a couple of days," sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore told The AP.

Baca told The Times. "This is not a normal prisoner. This is not a normal case," said Baca. "Cool heads should prevail at every level of the justice system. This is not personal to me. The Sheriff's Department has been doing all that it can to see that she serves all of her sentence." However Los Angeles Assistant City Attorney Dan Jeffries disagreed. "The sheriff was acting like judge, jury and executioner," Jeffries told The Times. "It is the court's job to determine what happens to Hilton."

Hilton -- who despite Friday's hearing, still qualifies to receive one day of early release for every four days of good behavior, according to The AP -- is expected to appeal Sauer's ruling.

A new MTV reality TV show is in proress - "When socialites go bad".
I will suppossedly be featuring lohan, spears and hilton.





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