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She needs to start her own prison gang , that would be hot.

You are dumb go jump off a cliff.

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(Los Angeles, CA) -- Paris Hilton will be back in a Los Angeles courtroom today for a hearing dealing with her sentence for violating probation. TMZ.com says LA City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo filed paperwork demanding a hearing to determine why Hilton's jail sentence was cut short. Hilton was "reassigned" to house arrest early yesterday due to what officials described as a medical problem. Hilton's sentence had gone back up to 45-days as part of the house arrest deal. The judge in the case could send Hilton right back to her jail cell at a women's correctional facility in Lynwood. She only served five-days.


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(Los Angeles, CA) -- Hotel heiress Paris Hilton is back in a Los Angeles courtroom for a hearing that may send her back to jail to complete her sentence for violating her probation on a DUI charge. Hilton was initially going to attend the hear via a telephone connection, but the judge would none of that, issuing an order for Los Angeles County Sheriff Deputies to go to her home and get her.


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Alert: A judge has ordered Paris Hilton returned to jail, and she was taken from court screaming.
lol boo hoo


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Paris Hilton today was ordered to return to her solitary cell, a day after she had been sent home to house arrest and became the center of a storm of protest that she was being treated better than someone less famous.
Superior Court Judge Michael T. Sauer made his ruling after a hearing that followed a tumultuous sequence in which Hilton was brought to court in a sheriff's patrol car. Earlier, it seemed that she would only attend the hearing via telephone.
Her sojourn to the courthouse wasn't quite the scene of police chasing O.J. Simpson or even authorities bringing Reggie the alligator to his new home, but Hilton was part of the official caravan that wound its way from the Hollywood Hills to the downtown courthouse.
Some television stations accorded Hilton the honor reserved for dignitaries' departures and the mundane cases of road rage: live television coverage.
A crying Hilton sat in the back seat, wearing handcuffs and sweats. She entered a black-and-white car, No. 865, which was parked in the driveway next to one of the family cars, a Bentley. Then, lights flashing, off she rode to meet her fate.
Hilton went to Sauer's courtroom this morning because the city attorney's office opposed the 26-year-old heiress' release from jail on Thursday.
She had served only a little more than three days of her sentence when Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca decided she was too ill to serve more time.
But the Hilton affair has long since moved beyond courtroom, becoming as much of a media circus as a test case on whether wealth and notoriety buy special treatment from the judicial system.
Sauer originally sentenced Hilton to 45 days in jail after the professional party girl, reality-show actress and self-defined singer repeatedly violated her probation on alcohol-related reckless driving charges.
Sauer was insistent that Hilton serve her time, but before she even set foot in Lynwood, the woman's facility, officials had cut the sentence to 23 days.
Amid an outcry that Hilton was being treated harshly because of her fame, Baca said he was prepared to enforce the sentence. He said Hilton would be treated like any other inmate.
Hilton surrendered late Sunday night to the Sheriff's Department after a surprise appearance at the MTV Movie Awards. She was taken to Lynwood's Century Regional Detention Facility. Reports quickly surfaced that she was depressed.
A little more than two hours into Thursday morning, she legally left the jail with an electronic monitoring device and orders to spend 40 days confined to her Spanish-style home. The narrow cell would fit comfortably on a small part of the house's verandah.
The furor over the release grew throughout the day as unionized sheriff's deputies, politicians and community activists complained that Hilton was being treated more generously than any other inmate.
Baca defended the decision to release Hilton for unspecified medical reasons, but the city attorney's office, which prosecuted Hilton, demanded a hearing to return Hilton to jail.
Assistant City Atty. Dan Jefferies said the reason given for Hilton's release made the case unusual and raised questions about special treatment. He said that releasing inmates because of overcrowding was common but that in his 25 years as a prosecutor, he could remember only two or three instances in which people were let go early for medical reasons. In each case, he said, the individual was extremely ill.
Paparazzi have mobbed Hilton's home and the courthouse. As Hilton prepared to leave her home this morning, what appeared to be large tarpaulins were placed over the fence to block possible photographs of her departure.
In addition to seeking Hilton's return to jail, City Atty. Rocky Delgadillo asked the court to issue an order for the Sheriff's Department to show cause why it should not be held in contempt for violating the court's sentence.
On May 4, the court ordered no electronic monitoring.
At the courthouse, it was a confusing morning. Early reports said Hilton would attend the hearing, then that she would only be connected by telephone. Finally, a court spokesman said Hilton was ordered to appear in person.
At the courthouse, there was the usual mob scene, not only of journalists, but also of people waiting to deal with traffic issues.
Rodolfo Cepeda, 41, an L.A. trucking company employee, arrived about 8:10 a.m. to pay a traffic ticket. He was one of hundreds of people waiting outside the courthouse.
"I thought it's crazy. I thought it was going to be in and out. I told them [at work] that I'd be there about 9 or 9:30, but I don't think so. I'll have to call in. There is nothing we can do. We're here already. We have to wait."
Times staff writer Michael Muskal contributed to this story
andrew.blankstein@latimes.com, tami.abdollah@latimes.com


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She needs to start her own prison gang , that would be hot.

You are dumb go jump off a cliff.

i see understanding sarcasm isn't part of your repertoire

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she'll have kids. that's a hobby for the rich when they run out of shit to spend money on.
what pisses me off about it all is she was sentenced to 48 days in jail and before going had it reduced to 23 "for good behavior"
wtf? good behavior before even going in? bullshit. Then she gets a month to get her stuff in order? Average Joe would have been hauled away by a bailiff the second the sentence was handed out.
now shes out after serving less than 3 days. She wasn't even with the general population of inmates.

Actually it's fairly common to be given time to get things in order. The question is really this : what are the chances the person will not show up to jail?
As for the good time, every single person that goes into jail has that auto-calculated, but it can be lost if you are disciplined in jail.
Trust me, this Judge does not like Paris and would not have given her anything he wouldn't have handed a regular joe. IMO this Judge is actually very very fair. It's nice to see one...
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