Because it goes on that person's record, and sets a precident for future punishments. Also, there is no guarantee that she'll be one of the ones kicked for overcrowding. Can you honestly see her getting time for good behaviour? She's there on a probation violation, right? They'd be more likely to kick the people there on a first DUI or such.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Paris Hilton sentenced to Jail
Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
-
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/j...ignatures.html
Well, this Jail Paris petition already has more than double the Free Paris petition....
Comment
-
Paris is traumatized!
http://tv.yahoo.com/news/article/urn...s_hilton__ER:1
Oh no! The fact that she's been sentenced to 45 days in jail is so harsh and mind-boggling to her that she's traumatized.
Comment
-
Latest News on the "Paris Situation"
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070517/...e_paris_hilton
She'll be serving only 23 days and she'll be kept away from the general population. So does that mean she'll be in solitary for 23 days?
Comment
-
US Weekly doesn't mention Paris at. all!!!!
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070627/...ris_hilton_ban
US Weekly believes that the American Public has gone into "Paris fatigue" and will not have any mention of her at. all. in their magazine due out on Friday.
What do ya'll think? I think it's interesting, I might even buy the magazine. They're right, I do have"Paris fatigue".
Comment
-
You know, if they REALLY thought that, they'd not be advertising the newest issue as "Paris Free!!!!"
They'd simply put out the issue and people wouldn't even notice the lack. Instead, they're hoping for the "news" of "100% Paris Free" to drive sales from people protesting the amount of coverage she gets. It's a great sales strategy! "Protest the fame of your least favourite celebrity by buying the magazine that refuses to increase her noteriety!"
Comment
Comment