Posted on 06/09/2007 9:34:01 AM PDT by Anti-Bubba182
PETRIFIED PARIS HILTON mouthed I love you to her parents last night before being carted off to face a hostile reception in prison.....[snip]
[snip]Prisoner number 9818783 was put back in her special cell isolated from other inmates amid fears the angry lags could RIOT over her special treatment.
Wardens even ordered a lockdown as prisoners who think Paris pretended to be sick to con doctors threatened a revolt.
An insider at the prison in Lynwood, California, said: The women inside the jail are seething. They say if youre a rich white girl you get special treatment.
They are furious that while Paris had her own special cell with a panic button, was given better food and was kept away from the general population, she was still released early.
There are girls in here with cancer, TB, and with MRSA. They arent allowed to go home and are treated by prison medical staff.
The prisoners think if youre rich and pretend youre sick you can get away with murder.
Many of the girls have been locked down in their cells all day because they are so furious. The jail is full of screams about Paris.
Prison bosses fear this could simmer over into violence.
Ex-inmate Lisa Caprie said she suffered a nervous breakdown inside but was kept there.
She said: We heard Paris was treated like the Queen of England. Its not fair. My husband fought to get me out when I had a breakdown but they didnt listen.
And Elana Lamb, set free with an ankle tag, said Paris made a nuisance of herself by repeatedly pressing a medical alert button.
Lamb, 38, said: She was just whining, complaining she was cold and hungry.............."
(Excerpt) Read more at thesun.co.uk ...
Thanks for your post. It’s been my honor to know people like you — not victims, but survivors. Survivors have a depth of soul the pampered will never know.
Well, its true.
No one is going to lay a finger on Paris. Too many people here must have grown up watching those “women in chains” movies.
Another poster said these days, panic buttons are installed in all cells. I guess I stand corrected :)
BWHAHAHA!!!!DGIH!BWHAHAHA!!! It’s been SO long since that picture has surfaced! It really pi**es me off that he’s a free white woman now. Noseless, true. But free, nevertheless.
I thought about that, too. Maybe, she'll wise up and hire a driver.
Great job. You are living proof that the American dream is alive and well.
Semper Fi!
Too bad money doesn’t buy good psychiatric help these days. It’s starting to drive me nuts that posters are comparing Paris to Martha Stewart. Martha Stewart is a self accomplished woman with a set of brass balls. I think what happened to her stunk to high heaven, though. Every time a Clinton or one of their minions greases their way out of trouble, I think of Martha.
How come no one has mentioned Leona Helmsley yet???? She didn’t cry in court either. She’s rich, too :/
So you are saying we should just let people who drive DUI or drive without a license get a free pass? For many a small fine is going to be no deterrent to obey the law. There are maximum fines for infractions. The judge could have given ms Prissy 10 times the max and it would not have been any deterrent to her. Daddy would have taken care of it for her.
I agree, a fine wasn’t going to cut it. She violated her probation already, so the judge probably figured she’d do more of the same and that jail time was the only thing that might get through to her sorry butt.
Did a search
VC 23152 (a & b)
Driving under the influence of alcohol (BAC .08 or more, or .04 or more while driving a commercial vehicle) or drugs.
Penalty: 1st Offense - 96 hours ( at least 48 of which shall be continuous) - 6 months county jail, fine, 6 months license suspension, probation, treatment program; 2nd Offense - 96 hours to 1 year county jail, fine, 24 months license suspension, probation, treatment program; 3rd Offense - 120 days to 1 year county jail, fine, 3 years license revocation and determination as a habitual traffic offender, probation, treatment program; 4th Offense - (see VC 23550)
Note: Court may order the installation of an Ignition Interlock Device (IID) for up to 3 years and shall give heightened consideration to those with BAC of .20 or more.
VC 23582
Penalty enhancement for 23152 or 23153 while also driving 30 or more mph over the maximum, prima facie, or posted speed limit on a freeway, or 20 or more mph over the maximum prima facie, or posted speed limit on any other street or highway.
Penalty: Additional consecutive term of 60 days county jail, alcohol/drug treatment program.
First California DUI Offense
Jail:
48 hours, but not more than 6 months.
California DUI Fines/Costs:
$390-$1,000 plus penalty assessments.
California License Suspension:
4 months suspension; restored after 30 days upon showing of hardship. 1 year suspension if under 21.
Ignition Interlock Device:
Court may order use of interlock device.
Vehicle Impound:
Court may order impoundment.
California DUI School:
Mandatory alcohol education if under 21. Possible first offender school for 3-6 months, depending on BAC level.
California Probation:
3 years informal no probation officer.
Community Service:
In some courts, you may work off some of your fees/costs by doing community service.
http://www.duilaws.com/california
Driving on a Suspended License in California
Vehicle Code § 14601 makes it a misdemeanor to drive with a suspended license in California. This includes out-of-state drivers whose privilege to drive in California has been revoked. To establish this offense, the prosecution must prove three elements:
1. The person drove a motor vehicle;
2. The persons driving privilege was suspended or revoked; and
3. The person knew his/her driving privilege had been suspended or revoked
The key element for the legal defense of driving on suspended license cases is the knowledge requirement. The prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the driver knew his license was suspended. The prosecutor usually relies on DMV records to show that a notice of suspension had been mailed to the driver prior to the date of arrest. But given the tendency of mail to get lost or overlooked, jurors rarely find this evidence sufficient to meet the prosecutors heavy burden in a criminal case.
Penalties for Driving With a Suspended License in California
Driving on a suspended license is a misdemeanor offense and punishment may include probation, jail time and substantial fines. Penalties in a given case depend on (1) the reason the license was suspended and (2) whether the defendant suffered prior convictions for driving with a suspended license. Generally, penalties are higher if the license was suspended or revoked because of a DUI conviction, a vehicular manslaughter conviction, or a finding that the driver is a habitual traffic offender.
http://www.southern-california-dui-defense.com/driving_without_license.html
Driving When Privilege Suspended or Revoked
14601. (a) No person shall drive a motor vehicle at any time when that persons driving privilege is suspended or revoked for reckless driving in violation of Section 23103 or 23104, any reason listed in subdivision (a) or (c) of Section 12806 authorizing the department to refuse to issue a license, negligent or incompetent operation of a motor vehicle as prescribed in subdivision (e) of Section 12809, or negligent operation as prescribed in Section 12810.5 , if the person so driving has knowledge of the suspension or revocation. Knowledge shall be conclusively presumed if mailed notice has been given by the department to the person pursuant to Section 13106. The presumption established by this subdivision is a presumption affecting the burden of proof.
(b) Any person convicted under this section shall be punished as follows:
(1) Upon a first conviction, by imprisonment in a county jail for not less than five days or more than six months and by a fine of not less than three hundred dollars ($300) or more than one thousand dollars ($1,000).
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d06/vc14601.htm
Her sentence is well within the parameters and is not excessive.
Then double the fine and give her home detention. If she violates it again, double the fine and sentence. Rinse, repeat.
She pays enough taxes to justify almost anything. On the other hand, if you let rich people think jail is “nice” they’ll be loathe to pay taxes (much more than at present).
Several posters have corrected me on the “panic button” issue.
They can’t let her out in general population, and she can’t handle the solitude. The guards must have gotten very pissed off, but to her it was human contact. This is getting very sad :(
Are you joking? Or are you just stupid? It’s got to be one or the other.
Don't mean to rag on you, but "charming" is about the last word I would use to describe Paris Hilton.
She may be many things, good or bad, but charming isn't one of them.
She is charming like a train wreck
She inherited $80 million when she turned 18. I'm sure the fine will "cost" her.
You're missing her disregard for the law. Instead of driving, why didn't she get a driver? Because the law doesn't apply to her. She did not comply with any of her probation. She disregarded all the rules. That is serious. Nothing they did deterred her which is the point. The law is a deterrent to antisocial/dangerous behaviour. Instead of realizing the seriousness of her behaviour, she plays poor picked on waif. She broke laws and believes she should have no consequences. The law says otherwise.
One of my friends just completed Sheriff Joe’s training class. he placed number 4 in the class. He says it is a tough class. A relatively high percentage washed out.
Did I mention my friend is 57 and 9 months ago he was in the hospital for over 30 days? I was IMPRESSED.
Actually that’s a good way of describing her — a charming train wreck.
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Time to take your lithium is it?
What’s up with your “oh-so-obvious” anger issues?
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