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Paris Hilton In 45 Days
by
Rhymez
on 01 Jun, 2007 13:20
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#1
by
Blagadan
on 01 Jun, 2007 15:32
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Cool vid.
She's a stupid slapper, good enough for her I say.
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#2
by
Scott
on 08 Jun, 2007 03:31
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I agree, she should get what she deserves.
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#3
by
danyroo
on 08 Jun, 2007 04:25
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Yea but what's worst is she's out after 3 days........ medical reason..
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#4
by
PigPen
on 08 Jun, 2007 07:29
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Yea but what's worst is she's out after 3 days........ medical reason..

Withdrawals?
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#5
by
wpruitt
on 08 Jun, 2007 08:17
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Yea but what's worst is she's out after 3 days........ medical reason..

Yeah ... Right
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#6
by
frostillicus123
on 09 Jun, 2007 16:39
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She's back in though.... however because of her celebrity status she has to be in Solitary, when in fact she could be in a very low security facility.
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#7
by
Stu
on 09 Jun, 2007 17:22
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Anyone who cries out for her mommy when they're in their mid-20's needs a reality check, and what better place than in jail. I heard someone joke that she was crying in the cop car because she'd never been in a Ford... wahahahah!
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#8
by
BigJeffrey
on 09 Jun, 2007 20:01
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I think it's fantastic that the judge had the balls to step up and correct the situation. It isn't really fair for her to be tossed back and forth but she should never have been released in the first place. From what I've read the sherrif that let her out has a shady background anyway....maybe the judge should have arranged for him to be in a cell next to Paris to keep her company and help her with her "mental problem."
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#9
by
Stu
on 09 Jun, 2007 21:15
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Jeffrey, I heard that the sheriff has been accused of being a celebrity worshipper. Don't know whether that's true, but it might explain his actions. Now he's doing press conferences trying to look all noble... seems rather disgusting to me. Maybe he realizes how nearly everyone has jumped on his case for letting her out in the first place. I also wonder if he's thinking about a future political career change, but then, I'm a cynic.
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#10
by
BigJeffrey
on 09 Jun, 2007 22:53
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I read some articles that said the sherriff has a history of accepting gifts and using his position to benefit people he likes. Doesn't seem like the kind of guy you'd want upholding the law. Guess that's the way it goes in the world today. Sad, but probably true.
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#11
by
Tyler
on 09 Jun, 2007 23:06
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The L.A. County Sheriffs department is effed up!

I had to deal with them while I was in college and let me tell you, it was a real joy!
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#12
by
Razor X
on 09 Jun, 2007 23:21
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I think it's fantastic that the judge had the balls to step up and correct the situation. It isn't really fair for her to be tossed back and forth but she should never have been released in the first place. From what I've read the sherrif that let her out has a shady background anyway....maybe the judge should have arranged for him to be in a cell next to Paris to keep her company and help her with her "mental problem."
I agree. This is my kind of judge!

I am amazed that any sherriff anywhere can or would release someone from jail without getting a judge to OK it first. People who are wrongly convicted of murder and are later proven innocent by DNA testing aren't released until a judge says they can go. I'd heard that this sheriff might be facing contempt of court charges, but haven't heard anything more about it. Maybe not that he's gotten this bad publicity, the voters will wise up and chuck him out at the next election.
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#13
by
wpruitt
on 11 Jun, 2007 13:45
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I have a feeling that some cash changed hands
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#14
by
tomgallagher
on 11 Jun, 2007 16:04
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The judge runs the court and the sheriff runs the jail. He made a decisiion about a low level non violent inmate. The same decisioin he makes every day of the week.