Paris Hilton would have been in pink underwear and jail stripes if Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio had his way. On Monday America's toughest sheriff made headlines when he offered to house Paris Hilton in the heat of the Arizona desert and she would be doing manual labor on chain gangs if she were to volunteer for such duty. Right now 'tent city' houses about 300 female inmates. Temperatures soar over 110 degrees in Central Arizona in the summer ...
But alas it looks as if Paris Hilton will get a pass. According to local officials from Phoenix, Sheriff Joe has been turned down.
Haven't read all of your posts, but i think I can guess the contents...and I think its really sad and wierd. Why don't you leave the girl alone, what has she ever done to you?
In my opinion you are just jealous because she has more money than you...
I agree she did wrong, and should be punished like everyone else...but the way everyone blindly wants her to suffer...jealousy
Haven't read all of your posts, but i think I can guess the contents...and I think its really sad and wierd. Why don't you leave the girl alone, what has she ever done to you?
First, I'd like to say that I know the legal system from the inside. I've spent the past five years fending off the legal system of the US of A. I've spent time in jail AND prison, and we should lay down the ground rules about what we are discussing.
First: Paris Hilton is NOT going to prison. She is going to spend time in COUNTY JAIL. No one in the US goes to PRISON for 45 days. It takes that long to process you into the system, so she will be spending her time in a county jail and mostly doing a lot of reading.
County jail is far different from prison. All offenders are grouped together. Granted I have spent all my incarceration time in the Texas legal system, but it differs very little from most of the other states, when it comes to "minor" crimes.
Take Hays County Jail, Texas. I have done several stints there, under different auspices at different times. For the most part, county is not the same deal as state pen (penitentiary) or state jail. No one gets raped, no one gets severely beaten, and NO ONE DIES. If Paris had committed her crime in Texas, she would most likely be sent to a county jail to serve 3 months (90 days) instead of 45 days. If I (on probation) had committed the same crime (driving under the influence and breaking probation) I would not post on this site again for several years.
Paris is one of the ELITE of this country (a tragic irony) and is not subject to the same laws the underclass is. You must understand that if someone has a connection that can throw money at a problem, that problem will diminish or go away as needed. Paris finally made her father angry and he took action: allowing her to reap the "benefits" of what she did.
Never underestimate the power of high influence. Paris is one of the high-born of our society, the social elite, or the "royalty" if you will. No harm will ever befall her, and she will NEVER experience the true nature of the legal system as long as she lives. End of story.
PS, My information comes from the Internet, not personal experience ;D
Well, some of his past post have indicated he's been seen in bars... :-?Buggar.......!
...and I always thought you were a proper villain, like Locke, (Ender_Baron), above... :-/...!!
What a disappointment......!
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Sheriff Joe Arpaio offered to house her in his famous Maricopa County Jail.Paris Hilton would have been in pink underwear and jail stripes if Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio had his way. On Monday America's toughest sheriff made headlines when he offered to house Paris Hilton in the heat of the Arizona desert and she would be doing manual labor on chain gangs if she were to volunteer for such duty. Right now 'tent city' houses about 300 female inmates. Temperatures soar over 110 degrees in Central Arizona in the summer ...
But alas it looks as if Paris Hilton will get a pass. According to local officials from Phoenix, Sheriff Joe has been turned down.
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