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I certainly wouldn't support her being made an example of by receiving a greater punishment than is normally afforded a non-celebrity in her situation. I most definitely support her being made an example of by receiving the same punishment. |
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According to the sheriff his treatment of Hilton is more the norm.
According to a criminal defense attorney I know, for non violent misdemeanors, it is rare to spend more than a few days actually in jail regardless of actual sentence since the jails are crowded. I have no direct knowledge either, but most of the people I know who do know stuff about this feel that even 25 days actually in jail for her offense would be extremely unusual, let alone 45. And that a prohibition on shifting to house arrest is also very unusual since she has no history of violence or evasion. But if their wrong and the typical peon on the street would do 25-40 days in a cell then yes, she deserves the same. But nothing I've seen indicates that is the case and making an example of someone is just as big an abuse of the system, in my view, as going easy on her. |
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Isn't part of the issue then that they released her for a "medical" condition insted of just saying this is the norm and we generally release non-violent offenders because we don't have the room for them?
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I blame the parents.
At some point in her life the parents should have said, "Cut the sh!t, dear." |
Well, for the time being, Paris will now experience a very simple life.
Do the time and learn from the lesson and be responsible for once in your life, you and the world will be better for it. 26 going on 3 Quote:
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