As long as she's going to make the world better, I'm ok with it. I mean, who knows? Maybe she'll discover a cure for polio or something. ;)
>The punishment Paris received (from the original sentence to the current ridiculous sentence) is indeed too minor for her offense. In many states, if she were not Paris Hilton, she would have had the book thrown at her and it would have stuck.
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>However, in LA County, the average sentence for her crime is 1-2 days spent in jail total. That is sad, but that is the reality there. In essence, she received a much harder sentence than the typical American with the same offense - even given her ankle bracelet.
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>>>I don't particularly like to drink, but I would be willing to get drunk and drive if it would mean getting confined to Paris Hilton's West Hollywood home for 40 days. I might even take a swing at the judge if it would get the sentence extended to 20 years or so.
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>>>I really did not think there was a chance that even a political hack like Sheriff Lee Baca would do something this transparently stupid. Ranks right up there with the Clinton pardon of Mark Rich as symbolic of everything everyone suspects anyway.
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>>Hey, c'mon. Appears it was time well spent.
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>>Hilton's lawyer, Richard A. Hutton, said Monday after his client's first night in jail that she was doing well under the circumstances. "She's using this time to reflect on her life, to see what she can do to make the world better and hopefully, in my opinion, to change the attitudes that exist about her among many people," Hutton said after visiting his client.
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>>See? She's going to make the world better now. How many people are willing to do that (not counting Miss America contestants).
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