Posted on 06/08/2007 11:58:44 AM PDT by DogByte6RER
Weeping Paris dragged back to court in handcuffs
Last updated at 19:46pm on 8th June 2007
A sobbing Paris Hilton was forced back into court in handcuffs today after the judge who originally jailed her decided to get tough on the celebrity heiress.
A Los Angeles County Sheriff's vehicle arrived at her Hollywood home to collect her on the orders of Judge Michael Sauer and she has now arrived at the courthouse.
The Sheriff used a private entrance to escort her into the courtroom.
Shamed Paris was originally due to make an impassioned telephone plea to a court in an effort to remain out of jail. However Judge Sauer was unsatisfied.
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Yes, I know. It was a rhetorical question.
:)
Here’s the theme music to accompany that picture.
http://www.acidplanet.com/components/embedfile.asp?asset=666311|1&embed=1&t=8997
(The ending song of the Hulk TV series “The Lonely Man” played as David Banner shuffled off down the road.)
Paris...is burning.
“Judge Orders Paris Hilton Back to Jail”
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8PKQJQG1&show_article=1
......LOL.......
“It’s not right!” shouted the weeping Hilton. “Mom!” she called out to her mother in the audience.
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8PKQML80&show_article=1
It'd be pretty unpleasant for her. Perhaps it will knock some sense into her. But I doubt it.
Perhaps a bit of schadenfreude, but I think that her arrogant, flamboyantly trashy lifestyle gives a sense of justice. She obviously is surprised as hell that the law applies to her too, and people are glad to see her not get away.
Yeah but this judge is doing a bigger grandstanding job than that DOLT who was doing the Anna Nicole Smith hearings. L.A. plus media= this guy wants his own TV show.
Well......it is Los Angeles. Take care.
How old is this broad again? 12?
Bye, Paris! Have fun in the slammer! You know the rest of us would have to serve our time. No special privelages or cookies for you! You’ll make it, and your life might be all the better for it. Thank goodness some judges still have sense.
She's 26, going on 7.
That’s not necessarily true. Around here they release people all the time from the county jail early, the call it a “Matrix Release” when they need to make room for more violent people. I support that, I’d rather they make room for an armed robber than keep a pothead in jail.
She was in solitary confinement!!! Must be some scary s*** going on in that empty head to be that afraid to be by herself for a little while. If she would just chill the heck out, settle down and learn the lesson that has been put in front of her, it would be much less traumatic. and that's kind of the point here...the rest of us learned that back when we were about 8 years old. what we are watching is a 26-year old adult throwing a temper tantrum in the middle of Aisle 4.
I think that the judge would have allowed Paris to serve out her sentence under house arrest, if he felt Paris wasn’t going to turn it into a 24/7 party for the period of the incarceration.
Shows you how much attention I've been paying....
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