Paris is free… NOT! (updated)

Paris Hilton sucking a lollipopSee update at bottom of post!

Like most people today I was incredibly disappointed at the American justice system. Paris Hilton, lawfully sentenced to 23 days in jail, was set free after 73 hours. [story]

I say “free”, because that’s pretty much what it is. Instead of serving the rest of her time in prison (which is supposed to be a bad place), she is allowed to go to her multi-million dollar Sunset Strip home under “house-arrest”. Sounds really heart-breaking, right? That will teach her! Instead of 20 days in a small cell… 40 days in a beach party palace. She went from not having even a cellphone back to her full-blown life, merely limited to the boundaries of her personal resort castle.

Everything about this is fishy. This was supposedly for medical reasons? Then why didn’t she go to the hospital? Sounds like she merely cried her way out of it… greased the palm of some prison official… and got herself a psychiatric get-out-of-jail-free card. And to add insult to judicial injury, her actual 73 hours in jail somehow miraculously counts as 5 days?!

Now, don’t get me wrong… I’m not getting on her because she’s a spoiled brat and I want to see her suffer (although I kinda do). I know that back when Martha Stewart received jail time it became frightening fashionable to bash her and question whether or not she was getting special treatment. I was not one of those people. I don’t think celebrities should be treated any different… and that’s why this Paris thing burns me. All she had to so was cry and they let her have her party life back. There is NO WAY that 20 days in jail equals 40 days of “mansion-arrest”. That doesn’t scan at all. The sheriff should probably be fired.

This reminds me a little bit when I was mobilized to go to Iraq and one of my soldiers decided she didn’t want to go (she only wanted the college money). We went to Fort Drum to get ready for Iraq and all she did was cry and cry and disobey orders and throw fits. And what did the Army do? They let her go home. That sent a terrible message to the rest of my troops who were bustin’ their butts. They weren’t all thrilled with going, but it was their job and part of their lawful agreement with the government. There was a day when honor and keeping one’s word meant something.

Anyways… there does appear to be a glimmer of hope here - the judge, apparently peaved at the spineless Sheriff, wants Hilton back in court. [story] We shall see.

Paris crying in police carUPDATE:

[story] Ok, I feel better now. :-)

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  1. Posted June 8, 2007 at 4:56 pm | Permalink

    No wonder the judge didn’t want to hear it. I’m sure he could guess on his own that she’s an anorexic drunk.

  2. Madman
    Posted June 8, 2007 at 8:43 pm | Permalink

    Sometimes bad things happen to bad people. Still, I’d have preferred a plane crash… but this’ll do for now.

  3. Heather
    Posted June 10, 2007 at 7:33 pm | Permalink

    Come on, take it easy on the poor girl. It must be hard for her having multi-millionaire parents, and being famous, with all the paparazzi terrorizing her all the time, and not having anything to do except go to parties, look beautiful, and act up so that the public actually cares about what she does. It’s not like she the wonderful benefit and oppertunity that we do to actually work for a living and do something useful.

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