View Full Version : Paris Hilton Gets 45 Days in Jail!
Casual Observer
05-05-2007, 04:54 AM
What burns me is her outright brushoff attitude when she hits cars. "Oh, whatever. I hit someone's car. I'll just drive off now. I could care less if 4376382768215728615871621 cameras caught it all on tape." That's just rude.
It's the vanity and false, deluded sense of supremacy that comes from Daddy's money that sickens most people, because of the behavior that it engenders.
The_Oceans
05-05-2007, 05:13 AM
My point is that if it were you, me, or any other non-celebrity, the book would be thrown at us. In some way I think that should go double for famous people, if only to prove that celebrity/notoriety does not entitle someone to a free pass.
In Paris' situation, getting probation for the first offense should have been the "free pass". But then driving on a suspended license (when she signed a written document acknowledging it it was suspended) and speeding with her lights off at night...count me among those that hope she goes to the clink.
(NOTE: As a fan of "The O.C.", I had to chuckle when I saw that the Canadian Press article linked by hardkandee was written by "Sandy Cohen".)
Lysondra
05-05-2007, 05:53 AM
Ok, ok, I see what y'all are saying. I was not aware that she violated her probation. But I still think a lot of you are happy about it just because of who she is. Maybe it's because I was raised Catholic, but I believe he without sin cast the first stone. I don't feel I have the right to judge anyone.
Sometimes I think this site has the most judgmental strippers, that's all.
Well, I never drank under the influence once so... *THROWS ROCKS AT PARIS HILTON!* NEENER NEENER!
Docido
05-05-2007, 07:21 AM
Paris Hilton is the best argument for the inheritance tax ever. :D
BrunetteGoddess
05-05-2007, 07:28 AM
Well I can't speak for anyone else, but I've had my share of vehicular violation. I just think that famous people should be treated just the same as myself, or any of the rest of us, rich/famous/notorious or not. What burns me is her outright brushoff attitude when she hits cars. "Oh, whatever. I hit someone's car. I'll just drive off now. I could care less if 4376382768215728615871621 cameras caught it all on tape." That's just rude.
Yep. That's what pisses me off most. That's why I want her to go to jail. Justice.
Bella21
05-05-2007, 07:44 AM
I'll never understand why uber rich people drive drunk... If i were that rich, I'd have my own limo carting me around ALWAYS!
cameron_keys
05-05-2007, 08:17 AM
Ok, ok, I see what y'all are saying. I was not aware that she violated her probation. But I still think a lot of you are happy about it just because of who she is.
I'm not happy shes in trouble for who whe is...I'm happy she IS'NT getting special treatment and coddled by the justice system because of who she is.
I have never gotten a DUI..and the few tickets I have gotten....I paid or showed up for the court date to fight them. I did not, as Paris did, toss them in the back seat and figure they will just disappear because, well, I'm so great ad Daddys so rich..they wouldnt DARE do anything to me...
She deserves to take responsibility just like anyone else would.
And she's STILL passing the blame. She says her manager didnt tell her about the suspension and that someone else didnt remind her about the court date...blah blah blah....everyone's fault but her own...
Melonie
05-05-2007, 09:14 AM
believe it or not, this was a 'risky' move for the LA Judge to make. If LA / Hollywood is going to start treating uber-rich celebrities the same as regular people, this establishes a dangerous precedent that could ultimately threaten the future of the California film industry.
britt244
05-05-2007, 09:45 AM
Sometimes I think this site has the most judgmental strippers, that's all.
:yes:
we dont have to LIKE what someone does, but seriously, who the fuck is anyone to judge them? being judgemental isnt something to be proud of. do you judge your friends? because sure, someone said they dont drive drunk (really? never? because thats kinda awesome if so) but im sure you know people who do/have.
flickad
05-05-2007, 09:53 AM
believe it or not, this was a 'risky' move for the LA Judge to make. If LA / Hollywood is going to start treating uber-rich celebrities the same as regular people, this establishes a dangerous precedent that could ultimately threaten the future of the California film industry.
How would it threaten the film industry, exactly?
It's hard to believe, given that cases like Robert Downey Jr's haven't even dented the surface.
Christany
05-05-2007, 09:53 AM
I'll never understand why uber rich people drive drunk... If i were that rich, I'd have my own limo carting me around ALWAYS!
Seriously! If a bunch of drunks can pool their money together to catch a cab, you'd think Hilton would be able to arrange for some drunkportation of her own.
PookaShell
05-05-2007, 09:58 AM
Latina, and Britt, I don't know....I don't pride myself in being judgemental, I don't think that I am. People who drive drunk kill people. A L O T of people. I don't like people who kill other people or who risk other people's lives. I don't do it, and the one friend of mine who did ended up in the hospital in ICU. If that makes me judgemental, then I don't really understand what that word means. Getting drunk - sure, nothing wrong with that - but tell me she couldn't afford a cab, or a limo, or a helicopter.
PaigeDWinter
05-05-2007, 10:06 AM
:yes:
we dont have to LIKE what someone does, but seriously, who the fuck is anyone to judge them? being judgemental isnt something to be proud of. do you judge your friends? because sure, someone said they dont drive drunk (really? never? because thats kinda awesome if so) but im sure you know people who do/have.
If a friend of mine hit someone else's car, and just left the scene, I'd be pissed at them. If someone I knew drove with their lights off at night, and did so at a reckless speed, I'd sure as hell be pissed. That's dangerous to others. Big time. I don't deal with reckless and thoughtless people.
And beyond that? When someone famous acts like a complete asshole, it burns my thong. Why? Because they have all these kids and teens and even adults that look up to them, and what sort of example are they setting? Seriously. Showing their fans that it's ok to act like a jerk is at least sort of forgivable... but only compared to showing your fans that it's ok to have blatant disregard for the possessions, safety, and well being of yourself and others... that's bullshit.
britt244
05-05-2007, 10:09 AM
pooka.. my point was did you judge your friend? do you think that your friend deserves to go to jail for drinking and driving? maybe it's wrong of me, but if my friend was driving drunk, or when i do.. people make mistakes. people do bad things. it doesnt make them bad people and it doesnt mean they deserve jail time. yes, they could hurt other people. and if they DO, that's another story. but i dont think that just because you COULD have hurt someone means you should go to jail. if she ends up not going, and in a month, or a year, or whatever, is back in the same situation, then yes, i think jail time would make sense then. i'm not arguing that paris hilton wasnt doing anything wrong. im just saying that there are plenty of people who drink and drive every day and don't go to jail. i think that the judge is trying to make an example out of this case.
britt244
05-05-2007, 10:22 AM
If a friend of mine hit someone else's car, and just left the scene, I'd be pissed at them. If someone I knew drove with their lights off at night, and did so at a reckless speed, I'd sure as hell be pissed. That's dangerous to others. Big time. I don't deal with reckless and thoughtless people.
i understand what you're saying, but would jail time be a good punishment? that's all im saying. im not arguing that she didnt do anything wrong.
MrChristopher
05-05-2007, 10:24 AM
^If jail time would be the punishment for anyone else found guilty of the same exact things, then yes.
cameron_keys
05-05-2007, 10:26 AM
pooka.. my point was did you judge your friend? do you think that your friend deserves to go to jail for drinking and driving? maybe it's wrong of me, but if my friend was driving drunk, or when i do.. people make mistakes. people do bad things. it doesnt make them bad people and it doesnt mean they deserve jail time. yes, they could hurt other people. and if they DO, that's another story. but i dont think that just because you COULD have hurt someone means you should go to jail. if she ends up not going, and in a month, or a year, or whatever, is back in the same situation, then yes, i think jail time would make sense then. i'm not arguing that paris hilton wasnt doing anything wrong. im just saying that there are plenty of people who drink and drive every day and don't go to jail. i think that the judge is trying to make an example out of this case.
Actually I have a friend who is an alcoholic and addict. He drives intoxicated all the time...even on a suspended license. ANd evry time he's been caught, ticketed and/or sent to jail/rehab I thought it was justified. Yes, we all make mistakes...but when we "mistakingly" do something that is against the law and dangerous...and get caught...we deserve to pay the price.
I dont drive drunk...if I did and got caught and given a court date,etc...I'd SHOW UP! Because I wouldnt want it to get so out of hand that I got thrown in jail. Thats my whole point..they didnt throw her in jail for a DUI..she had several chances to make up for it by going to a class, actually showing up for her court date..if she had done any of that..they would have let her go. But she didnt. She blew it all off, probably assuming that because she is PARIS she is above the law. And THATS why she deserves to be knocked down a peg.
PaigeDWinter
05-05-2007, 10:27 AM
^If jail time would be the punishment for anyone else found guilty of the same exact things, then yes.
Exactly. It isn't for us to decide if the law is too strict... if it's the law, and that's the punishment that you get standard for the violation in question, then she she should suffer it as much as the next person.
britt244
05-05-2007, 10:35 AM
but there are a lot of people who DON'T go to jail for things that the law says they should. i dont know, just saying my opinion. i dont think that she should get special treatment because shes famous, i didnt mean it that way! i meant the same thing as you guys, that everyone should have the same punishment, but unfortunately everyone in our society DOESNT. and it isnt just the famous people who get away with it.
logan820
05-05-2007, 10:57 AM
I think her sentence is a little steep. I have had my share of traffic violations, not posting details, but I at least think she should be allowed eletronic monitoring. Just my opionion. I don;t think famous people should be treated any different from pedestrians.
whirlerz
05-05-2007, 11:04 AM
Details:
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Paris Hilton better like chicken. The hotel heiress was sentenced Friday to 45 days at the Century Regional Detention Center, Los Angeles County's jailhouse for women just south of downtown in Lynwood.
Inmates get three low-sodium meals a day, with dinner the only hot meal. Beef and pork aren't permitted - "it's all poultry-based," said Capt. Alice Scott, who oversees the 2,200-inmate facility she describes as "a very nice place."
Like other high-profile Los Angeles County inmates - O.J. Simpson, Robert Blake, Robert Mitchum, Sirhan Sirhan and Charles Manson - Hilton will be segregated from the general population for her own safety, living in a one- or two-person cell.
Her cell will be Spartan: 12-by-8 feet with a toilet, sink and a window 6 inches wide. She'll comb her blonde locks in a mirror made of polished metal.
Breakfast is served between 6 a.m. and 7:30 a.m., hours when Hilton sometimes gets in after a night of partying.
Inmates in segregation are allowed outside their cells for at least an hour each day to shower, watch television in the day room, participate in outdoor recreation or talk on the telephone, Scott said. There are a bank of phones that use prepaid phone cards - cellular telephones and Blackberries aren't allowed.
There have been other celebrities at the women's jail. Actress Daryl Hannah, arrested last year for failing to leave a 14-acre inner-city garden where farmers were being evicted, spent a few hours there.
A year ago, former "Lost" actress Michelle Rodriguez showed up to serve a 60-day jail sentence for violating probation terms after her drunken driving arrest in Hawaii. She was released in hours because of overcrowding.
Sometimes stars are allowed to do their time in a jail of their choosing. In such cases celebrities pay a daily room-and-board fee to the smaller jails, which afford them more privacy and comfort.
Sean Penn found a jail in Bridgeport, a remote town on the eastern flank of the Sierra, to serve a 60-day sentence in 1987 for fighting with a photographer in violation of his probation for a barroom brawl.
Cop-slapping actress Zsa Zsa Gabor served three days behind bars in 1990 at the El Segundo jail near the Los Angeles International Airport. She paid $85 a day.
Hatshepsut
05-05-2007, 11:10 AM
Good. Drunk drivers are a hazard to all around them. If you're going to potentially end lives, you'd better pay the price. I ALWAYS offer to be the designated driver (alcohol triggers my IBS, so no booze for me!). It's about fucking time justice started to be served to the elite.
PookaShell
05-05-2007, 11:59 AM
Yeah, I did judge my friend. I felt sorry that he got hurt - But I was just glad he didn't hurt anybody else, and he had to do community service for months, and pay shit tons in fines, and I supported that punishment entirely.
If you brake a minor law here and there, that doesn't affect anybody but yourself - then yeah, the punishments don't have to be all that harsh. But if you break a law that risks the lives of others, then yeah, jail time should be enforced.
Its 45 days, for pete's sake, its not like shes gonna rot there or anything.
PookaShell
05-05-2007, 12:08 PM
I know we all make mistakes - but we also receive the consequences for them, and MOST of us know better than to drink and drive, because most of us aren't selfish like that, and think before we act.
Hell I spent an entire day in jail for not having my insurance card in my car, even though I had insurance at the time. We all have to pay the piper when we make mistakes.
I know we all make mistakes - but we also receive the consequences for them, and MOST of us know better than to drink and drive, because most of us aren't selfish like that, and think before we act.
Hell I spent an entire day in jail for not having my insurance card in my car, even though I had insurance at the time. We all have to pay the piper when we make mistakes.
Yes, everyone makes mistakes at some point. If she had just done it once it would be understandable....doing it MANY times is more than just a simple mistake, I think.
She really thought she'd get away with it, and I'm glad they're not letting her.
jannisary
05-05-2007, 03:26 PM
I normally don't get into these types of arguments but...
By the way nice avatar picture Pooka!
I understand to a point where Britt is coming from. Some people seem to take glee in others misfortunes and thats not a good thing to be doing.
We make judgments about people everyday. Thats the way life is. If I see or hear about people I know doing reckless and dangerous things that could cause the death of other people, yeah I'd make a judgment or two about that. I may judge to change my relationship with those people or perhaps sever it completely.
Yes, everybody makes mistakes. But like Pooka said there are consequences to those mistakes. Sometimes those consequences are minor but other times than can very major.
I have no sympathy for someone who gets a DUI. Sure plenty of people get away with driving under the influence every day but that doesn't make it okay.
Paris Hilton is not going to jail because of her DUI. Paris Hilton is not going to jail because of driving with a suspended license. She's going to jail because of her hubris. She evidently believed the laws of the state of California did not apply to her.
afxturnip
05-05-2007, 03:32 PM
Hate has been replaced! Schadenfreude is the new black!
-afx
LatinaRose
05-05-2007, 04:11 PM
Well, I never drank under the influence once so... *THROWS ROCKS AT PARIS HILTON!* NEENER NEENER!
Umm yeah, that's not really what "he without sin" means. Maybe you haven't driven drunk, but have you never done anything wrong in your life??
And I'm not saying that she shouldn't have to be punished like anyone else. I had a really good friend of mine killed in a drunk driving accident. I don't think it's okay to drive drunk at all, although there is a difference between driving completely drunk and being slightly over the limit. I do think it's really pathetic that so many of you are practically tap dancing over the fact that she's going to jail. If y'all can't stand Paris Hilton so much, why do you keep talking about her??
PaigeDWinter
05-05-2007, 04:13 PM
I understand to a point where Britt is coming from. Some people seem to take glee in others misfortunes and thats not a good thing to be doing.
Thankfully this isn't about misfortune. This wasn't some random act of Bad Things happening to Paris. She did this to herself, therefor she deserves what she gets. If she got hit by a car, I wouldn't laugh. If her home caught fire, I wouldn't say she deserved it. This is more a case of she's finally getting what she deserves... and she deserves it for driving like an idiot, not because of her horrid attitude. Her attitude of "I can do what I want without consequences" DOES suck, but that isn't the case at hand. It's the what she does, not the why or how... if that makes sense.
Andygirl
05-05-2007, 04:42 PM
I think it's an excessive punishment. I've known several people who have had at least that many run ins with the law and not served more than a night in jail over it. 45 days in jail is enough to really change a person, and not necessarily in a good way.
LatinaRose
05-05-2007, 04:46 PM
Wasn't it Stavros Niarchos driving when they hit someone else's car and just took off anyway?? I know she still should have made him stop, but I don't think it was her physically driving. Either way, none of you are without sin (correct me if I'm wrong), so I don't think any of you have the right to judge her or anyone else and to take happiness in her misfortune is just lame.
I mean, really have you read some of the statements in this thread?:
"I bet they don't make prison sandals in her size."
"LOL, I hope she doesn't get some hoity-toity place like Martha Stewart if she does go."
"Ha! I love it........."
"Or maybe "Please don't sell me for smokes. I'll um... like, let you be seen with me in public when you get out?"
"Or you could just smoke me instead bitch! I'm small enough! Just don't mind the blisters, my Valtrex ran out"
"Like, no way! What do you mean I can't get my orange jumpsuit made by Prada?"
"Wow..I seriously hope the CNN one is right and she goes to jail. It would make me smile....if she thought the farm was hard....hahahahahaha"
"Dammit red, stop raining on our parade!"
"Yes! I want to think she can't buy her way out of this one! It'll be waaaaaaaaaay too much fun!"
"Thankfully, I'm not one of those who have driven drunk so I'll feel free to judge"
"Yes, she is a bit, man-esque, now that you mention it."
"Please please please let her go to jail."
"oooohhh this made me smile. mwahahaha. make her pay!"
^^Do you really think those statements aren't judgmental or gleeful about her misfortune?? I'll feel free to judge, make her pay, stop raining on our parade??? I really hope if I'm ever a celeb, I don't come back to SW to find everyone laughing happily at my mistakes and wishing the worst for me. I really do think a lot of you are judgmental and not just because of this thread.
PaigeDWinter
05-05-2007, 04:52 PM
Actually, there are videos all over the net of her hitting cars in parking garages, shrugging it off, then driving away. Solo. No one else in the car. So yeah, it was her.
As for the jokes? Time to get over it really. It's what people do. And as much as people here are just as guilty of making mistakes like she did... well, she didn't make a mistake, she blatantly ignored the laws, I find it very hard to believe that there is a a damned soul here who has NEVER giggled/smirked/laughed/poked fun/thought wicked things about people they don't like. There are always going to be people who dislike the drama queens and the stuck up snobs and the like... fretting over some random celeb for the hate that they drum up themselves will get you nowhere. Sorry.
And again, there is no misfortune here. She deserves punishment for breaking the law.
LatinaRose
05-05-2007, 05:03 PM
Well, I don't really think all the happy thoughts about her downfalls are getting any of you anywhere either. That's the point I was trying to make in the first place.
PaigeDWinter
05-05-2007, 05:05 PM
What I don't really understand is why you're getting upset about people talking shit about someone who is famous for talking shit about people.... /:O
If all you're looking to do is come in this thread and stir up trouble...STOP. Seriously. If Rhia was here I'd ask her to lock this thread because when I started it ^THIS^ crap was not what figured would happen.
So we had a joke at her expense...big deal, everyone has. We don't need the ethics police going on patrol throughout SW telling us that we're "bad" people because of things that are said in an obviously very tongue-in-cheek manner.
That said, I don't take back what I said. Yeah the first part of it was a joke, but she still deserves to live with the consequences for the things she's done. I'd feel the same way about anyone that was in that situation (including my bro-in-law who just dealt with a DUI...he got what he deserved).
BrunetteGoddess
05-05-2007, 05:08 PM
:yes:
we dont have to LIKE what someone does, but seriously, who the fuck is anyone to judge them? being judgemental isnt something to be proud of. do you judge your friends? because sure, someone said they dont drive drunk (really? never? because thats kinda awesome if so) but im sure you know people who do/have.
NEVER. It could be my obsession with life. (Or it could be my obsession with my car :P)
I don't want to risk harming those two things.
And once AGAIN if you and LR would listen, the majority of us want justice. Yeah we cracked some jokes, but at the heart of it, Paris deserves it. This can happen to a regular person, and they should get the punishment to the crime. You commit the crime, you do the time.
Violating probation= jail time
LatinaRose
05-05-2007, 05:08 PM
I'm not upset. I just can't stand judgmental people. And out of all the celebrities I've met, Paris is the nicest one. So from my own personal experiences, I don't have anything bad to say about her.
BrunetteGoddess
05-05-2007, 05:10 PM
pooka.. my point was did you judge your friend? do you think that your friend deserves to go to jail for drinking and driving? maybe it's wrong of me, but if my friend was driving drunk, or when i do.. people make mistakes. people do bad things. it doesnt make them bad people and it doesnt mean they deserve jail time. yes, they could hurt other people. and if they DO, that's another story. but i dont think that just because you COULD have hurt someone means you should go to jail. if she ends up not going, and in a month, or a year, or whatever, is back in the same situation, then yes, i think jail time would make sense then. i'm not arguing that paris hilton wasnt doing anything wrong. im just saying that there are plenty of people who drink and drive every day and don't go to jail. i think that the judge is trying to make an example out of this case.
So you think people shouldn't be punished when they violate the law recklessly multiple times just because they didn't hurt anybody? That we should just wait around for them to injur another????????????????
Friend or not. If someone does something recklessly illegal like Paris has done numerous times, I want the same treatment to go to that person as any others would get. Friends aren't perfect, and they don't deserve special treatment because they're your friends either.
LatinaRose
05-05-2007, 05:13 PM
If all you're looking to do is come in this thread and stir up trouble...STOP. Seriously. If Rhia was here I'd ask her to lock this thread because when I started it ^THIS^ crap was not what figured would happen.
So we had a joke at her expense...big deal, everyone has. We don't need the ethics police going on patrol throughout SW telling us that we're "bad" people because of things that are said in an obviously very tongue-in-cheek manner.
That said, I don't take back what I said. Yeah the first part of it was a joke, but she still deserves to live with the consequences for the things she's done. I'd feel the same way about anyone that was in that situation (including my bro-in-law who just dealt with a DUI...he got what he deserved).
I am not the "ethics police". I never once said any of you are "bad people." Everyone on this forum is allowed to state their opinion as I have done. Please don't tell me not to comment on a thread, that's not really fair. I think this site has gotten really judgmental and not just this thread. The one where the chick married someone for money for a green card and the fake id one - those girls were ripped a new one. I did nothing of the sort in this thread, I just stated my opinion like everyone else. I am not "stirring up trouble". I've never been one to do that on this site or any other. I've been a member of this site for a long time and have always been respectful of others even when I've disagreed with them.
Paintbaby
05-05-2007, 05:15 PM
Choices have consequences. And now, Paris is facing hers. It really is just that elegantly simple.
Yes, but you also went through and took quotes from every single one of us to make your point about how judgmental we are. Had I known that this kind of stuff would have been brought up over something that isn't that big of a deal (at least I wouldn't think entertainment news would count as a big deal) I wouldn't have even started the thread.
An opinion is fine, but I don't appreciate accusations against my character. You don't know me, so it's kind of hard for you to say what I am and what I'm not.
The only reason I asked you to stop is because this area is without a mod right now and I don't want it to turn worse than it already has. The more it gets into this kind of thing the worse it will get, and I'd like to keep the peace since it involves something that isn't worth arguing over (Paris Hilton).
Andygirl
05-05-2007, 05:25 PM
I am not the "ethics police". I never once said any of you are "bad people." Everyone on this forum is allowed to state their opinion as I have done. Please don't tell me not to comment on a thread, that's not really fair. I think this site has gotten really judgmental and not just this thread. The one where the chick married someone for money for a green card and the fake id one - those girls were ripped a new one. I did nothing of the sort in this thread, I just stated my opinion like everyone else. I am not "stirring up trouble". I've never been one to do that on this site or any other. I've been a member of this site for a long time and have always been respectful of others even when I've disagreed with them.
I don't think you said anything wrong. You are entitled to your opinion. We all are. That is what discussion boards are about. I don't see how someone can start a topic and then get irritated because not all of the people agree.
Nautilus
05-05-2007, 05:28 PM
i haven't had my 2c yet!
wee paris should certainly be punished. that said, the judge needs to consider not that she is 'paris hilton' but the type of girl she is.
a clueless, skinny little blond chic who would get eaten alive (in more ways than one) in jail.
on the one hand, she needs to be punished in a way that gets through her head, but on the other, putting her in a situation that could get her killed or grievously injured quite easily is going a bit far. (note she hasn't done this to anyone, so there is no eye for an eye argument).
if naomi campbell can do street-sweeping or whatever, then surely they can come up with something embarrassing and demoralising for paris.
i don't care for her antics, but i don't want her stabbed or dead. i don't believe in 'example' sentencing.
BrunetteGoddess
05-05-2007, 05:31 PM
So just because she's a skinny blonde chick, she shouldn't get the same punishment?
Jail can be dangerous to ANYONE. Maybe she shouldn't have done multiple things to land her in jail ::)
LatinaRose
05-05-2007, 05:32 PM
You didn't exactly "ask" me to stop. Yes I think some of you are judgmental and I used your quotes to make my point. I did not "accuse" you of anything. We are all bound to have a difference of opinion at some point.
I guess one of the reasons the situation rubs me the wrong way is because I kind of understand. I come from a fairly wealthy family (not Hilton wealthy by any means) and have always been judged b/c a lot of people think I've had it too easy (money, looks, and brains), esp other strippers. I don't get all the hatin and I know there's probably a lot of people out there who would be happy if something unfortunate happened to me.
Nautilus
05-05-2007, 05:33 PM
no one gets the 'same' treatment.
a judge has a shopping list of characteristics and factors they MUST go through for the individual before deciding the sentence.
don't be fooled into thinking there's some rubber stamp sentencing process.
LatinaRose
05-05-2007, 05:33 PM
I don't think you said anything wrong. You are entitled to your opinion. We all are. That is what discussion boards are about. I don't see how someone can start a topic and then get irritated because not all of the people agree.
Exactly and thank you.
BrunetteGoddess
05-05-2007, 05:35 PM
I understand Naut, I just know that unfortunately there are some folks in jail who are in more danger than others. But they're still in there.
Lysondra
05-05-2007, 05:36 PM
Umm yeah, that's not really what "he without sin" means. Maybe you haven't driven drunk, but have you never done anything wrong in your life??
I know what it means... I was teasing.
TheSexKitten
05-05-2007, 05:37 PM
Paris or not... violating parole = jail time.
I have to say I'm a little surprised and amused, but not happy or sad. Just ambivalent.