JBL 4645
06-07-2007, 10:34 AM
I’m hearing rumours that Paris Hilton is out of the NICK a shy too early wicked cow!:thumbsdn:
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View Full Version : Paris out of the NICK! JBL 4645 06-07-2007, 10:34 AM I’m hearing rumours that Paris Hilton is out of the NICK a shy too early wicked cow!:thumbsdn: OvenMaster 06-07-2007, 10:38 AM Supposedly she's ill and now gets to have home confinement. http://apnews.myway.com/article/20070607/D8PK26R00.html Mark W. 06-07-2007, 10:40 AM Yea she's now on 40 days house arrest with a monitoring devise. The actual restrictions on her have not been announced since that will have to come from the Probation dept. She was released for some untold medical reason (by law they can't mention what it is) slow_jazz 06-07-2007, 10:44 AM She had an allergic reaction to jail food.... She's probably at home partying as we speak.... JBL 4645 06-07-2007, 10:47 AM Supposedly she's ill and now gets to have home confinement. http://apnews.myway.com/article/20070607/D8PK26R00.html You know that’s BS she shouldn’t have been let out until she has served time spent there are no exceptions. Hell lets just open the gates for all those serving time in the NICK shall we! She had an allergic reaction to jail food.... She's probably at home partying as we speak.... She’s a pussy she wouldn’t last 5 minutes in the yard with the rest she’ll be dog food!:smsex: :uzi: Holst 06-07-2007, 10:50 AM A friend joked that they were afraid she'd give the jail a STD. JBL 4645 06-07-2007, 10:53 AM Let's not forget the fact she was speeding without headlights now that is taking the Mickey! And the judge in the USA is a WIMP! If I was the judge I’d have banged her up for 4 years without no exceptions or parole hearings I’d let it sink in real deep until she understands she’s not above you or I! JBL 4645 06-07-2007, 02:30 PM http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w118/Brainstorm3417/cow.jpg merrylander 06-07-2007, 02:37 PM Paris is the poster child for keeping the estate tax. wineslob 06-07-2007, 02:37 PM Let's not forget the fact she was speeding without headlights now that is taking the Mickey! And the judge in the USA is a WIMP! If I was the judge I’d have banged her up for 4 years without no exceptions or parole hearings I’d let it sink in real deep until she understands she’s not above you or I! Thats what we thought we would get when a drunk driver killed my brother-in-law. She got 13 months,:thumbsdn: JBL 4645 06-07-2007, 02:41 PM Thats what we thought we would get when a drunk driver killed my brother-in-law. She got 13 months,:thumbsdn: Sorry mate about the loss it must really fang you to the teeth when negligence takes a life on the roads in a selfish act of stupidity. Sandy G 06-07-2007, 04:06 PM Paris would be a WHOLE lot easier to take if she didn't have that self-righteous little smirk on her face all the time...the "I'm SO much better than you" thing...If she'd been in REAL jail, w/REAL jailbirds, some big Diesel Dyke woulda got THAT offa her, toot sweet. But real jail would have been a death sentence for our little Miss Hilton..And THAT isn't right, either, no matter how bad we despise her. junkaudio 06-07-2007, 04:09 PM don´t like her much but she earns her own money for driving without license jail is not possible without hurting somebody in ecident in germany Andyman 06-07-2007, 04:22 PM A few quotes from Yahoo: "The syndicated TV show "Entertainment Tonight," citing sources close to Hilton's family, said on its Web site that Hilton had developed a rash on her body, while celebrity Web site TMZ.com said her problem was psychological. TMZ cited unidentified law enforcement sources as saying a psychiatrist who visited her in jail on Wednesday found she was in danger of suffering a nervous breakdown." "(Al) Sharpton said Hilton's home confinement "gives all of the appearances of economic and racial favoritism that is constantly cited by poor people and people of color." This has got to be a first for me agreeing with Al Sharpton, but he's 100% correct. This is an egregious example of the finest legal system money can buy (had to use the $1000 lawyer word :lmao:). JBL 4645 06-07-2007, 04:46 PM Andyman Na mate, that’s just the friendly cockroaches nibbling away on her rich bitch sun tanned a££!:D http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w118/Brainstorm3417/cockroach.jpg bowtie427ss 06-07-2007, 04:49 PM She was released for some untold medical reason (by law they can't mention what it is) Cranial rectitis??????????? WhiteSE 06-07-2007, 04:49 PM that roach is choke'full of calories!!! JBL 4645 06-07-2007, 05:06 PM WhiteSE You mean Paris could survive on eating them in prison, whoops I mean rich bitch home prison for the remained of her rich bitch sentence, I’m appalled at the way the system is treating this bitch letting her off so lightly, intolerable. markthefixer 06-07-2007, 05:21 PM Jail is a controlled environment where illicit substances (and some legal ones) are not available. Perhaps she got the D.T's or went into detox for her favorite pharmacutical, in that case I suspect that the jail would rather get rid of that type of hot potato. Anorexia is NOT the only cause of rail thin bodies... and the more money you have available the easier it is to to avoid the outward more obvious signs of addiction. Dusty Chalk 06-07-2007, 05:22 PM Sara Silverman predictions (http://www.devilducky.com/media/62755/) Jovinyl 06-07-2007, 08:01 PM :scratch2: March 1996. I got busted In La. D.U.I. Felony possesion of cocaine Went to court went to Jail, My second arrest for the same charges just first Cocaine charge was not a felony. I was in jail for a 90 day visit. Fourth day announcement that anyone with a non-violent crime(D.u.i., posession,traffic violations etc. could sign up for house arrest and if found eligible you got released with ankle braclet. I would have been out the next day if it were'nt for the weekend. I got moved from Parker Center to another location. I was out with the braclet monday afternoon. I was on the braclet three weeks and my sentence was over. I doubt Paris got special treatment as that is offered at least once a week and those paying attention and can afford it take advantage of it. Some just do the time. the bigger your mistake the more time with the braclet. The court system is flooded as well as the jails. It was a reality check for me. I hope the same for Paris. It straightend me out. Yes and after about six years of no drinking or drugging. I have a drink now and then when I am home or won't be going anywhere for awhile. I shared that for the fact I don't think Paris got treated special. It takes some one who has been there to know that. Not what the Media makes it out to be.:smoke: :smoke: :music: pahtcenter77 06-07-2007, 08:58 PM "(Al) Sharpton said Hilton's home confinement "gives all of the appearances of economic and racial favoritism that is constantly cited by poor people and people of color." He didn't seem to feel that way when O.J. bought his way out of a jam.......... IMHO, of course. Twenty20Man 06-07-2007, 09:05 PM Jail is a controlled environment where illicit substances (and some legal ones) are not available. Perhaps she got the D.T's or went into detox for her favorite pharmacutical, in that case I suspect that the jail would rather get rid of that type of hot potato. Anorexia is NOT the only cause of rail thin bodies... and the more money you have available the easier it is to to avoid the outward more obvious signs of addiction. that is simply not true, you can get any drug just about.. expensive but if you have the toll you can get what you want. its a sorry situation but thats how it is. whyaskit 06-07-2007, 09:15 PM I just read (here (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070608/ap_en_ce/paris_hilton)) that the judge has order her to appear at 9 am on Friday in order to determine if she should have been released. :scratch2: LBPete 06-07-2007, 09:20 PM This ain’t over yet. The sentencing Judge is pissed. He has ordered her to appear in court tomorrow and is contemplating filling contempt of court charges against the Sheriff's office for letting her out. His specific directive said no time off, no home confinement. That said, early release is pretty common. The LA county jails are full to the rafters and lots of non-violent offenders walk way early. On top of that picture the chaos in the jail with her there. It must have been a three-ring circus. - Pete pahtcenter77 06-07-2007, 09:31 PM She was released for some untold medical reason (by law they can't mention what it is) Her fur lined douche bag started to shed...................... TedJ 06-07-2007, 09:33 PM @%$&^ morons. Everyone else there has learned to live with being in jail, but Paris, no she can't handle it.. no of course not. I say stick her in solitary and be done with it. She''s a hazard to intelligent life as we know it. And stick whoever decided to let her out in with her. -Ted stereodctr 06-07-2007, 11:48 PM If they don't want her in jail, the judge could give her hundreds of hours of community service. Would love to see a picture of Paris scrubbing toilets at one of the shelters. Negotiableterms 06-08-2007, 12:16 AM :scratch2: March 1996. I got busted In La. D.U.I. Felony possesion of cocaine Went to court went to Jail, My second arrest for the same charges just first Cocaine charge was not a felony. I was in jail for a 90 day visit. Fourth day announcement that anyone with a non-violent crime(D.u.i., posession,traffic violations etc. could sign up for house arrest and if found eligible you got released with ankle braclet. I would have been out the next day if it were'nt for the weekend. I got moved from Parker Center to another location. I was out with the braclet monday afternoon. I was on the braclet three weeks and my sentence was over. I doubt Paris got special treatment as that is offered at least once a week and those paying attention and can afford it take advantage of it. Some just do the time. the bigger your mistake the more time with the braclet. The court system is flooded as well as the jails. It was a reality check for me. I hope the same for Paris. It straightend me out. Yes and after about six years of no drinking or drugging. I have a drink now and then when I am home or won't be going anywhere for awhile. I shared that for the fact I don't think Paris got treated special. It takes some one who has been there to know that. Not what the Media makes it out to be.:smoke: :smoke: :music: I was in L.A. today, with a recent former Deputy D.A. The above matches his understanding, and he thinks Paris has been treated pretty much exactly as anyone else would have been except for the choice of prisons. She was in a facility that specializes in celebrities, for their protection. He thinks that the judges decision to review the prison's decision is unusual, and indicates stricter treatment than average. As usual, never believe what you read in the papers. thedelihaus 06-08-2007, 12:17 AM I'm all for forgiving folk for their errors- it's the humanitarian way, also the Christian way, and the Buhhdist way, and soforth. But it would also help if the person was looking for forgiveness, and was humbled, and was trying to mend their ways. I doubt if miss Hilton, with her numerous repeat offences (the lowdown, bit by bit, is posted here elswhere in a previous thread, with full details), really is concerned with straightening up and flying right. It makes it awfully hard to keep forgiving, when the person you forgive keeps spiting you, offending you, causing you harm. It comes a point when you must defend yourself or be injured or killed or ruined. Her driving habits have the extreme good odds of doing one or all of those. And the way the restitution system works, it doesn't always mean she'll ever pay- financially, or with jail time. Thats what we thought we would get when a drunk driver killed my brother-in-law. She got 13 months,:thumbsdn: I'll back you up on this. I feel terrible you've needed to experience this, and I too, have lost friends in situations like this. On a personal note, the fella who hit me, has averaged, if spread out, a driving offense at least once every 9 months for 18 years. His accident put my father and I in comas. He hit us doing 85-115 mph, weaving in and out of traffic, after an all-nighter (supposedly at work), and not wanting to wait in traffic with the rest of the population that early morning of Mother's Day traffic. Because of lord knows why, maybe his father's well-established and connected business, or his brother's employment at a law firm, or because of previous incedences, his finances were moved out of his name- even his car was under his 65 year old mother's name. He served no jail time for this 24+ offenses, his record was kept clean (his city job employment driving ambulance (!!!) tolerates minimal driving infractions), and paid a whopping $250 court fee, and no restitution to my family- who are now burdened with long-term financial woes. He, or his family, depending on how you decipher records, have supposedly paralyzed 2 other people ( I make the third), killed two people, and have put my father on a regimen of 20 hours a week at the hospital, deaf, missing one leg, using a colostomy bag, and on dialysis as well as a shadow of his former self. Jail time for Miss Hilton? Maybe, maybe not. Community service? Hell yes. Anyone want to argue otherwise, I'm all ears. Fast_Eddie 06-08-2007, 12:35 AM She's hot. Sorry. thedelihaus 06-08-2007, 12:36 AM I was in L.A. today, with a recent former Deputy D.A. The above matches his understanding, and he thinks Paris has been treated pretty much exactly as anyone else would have been except for the choice of prisons. She was in a facility that specializes in celebrities, for their protection. He thinks that the judges decision to review the prison's decision is unusual, and indicates stricter treatment than average. As usual, never believe what you read in the papers. I have much respect for you, and cannot argue your points of 1) believing all you read in the papers (or the internet, or what you hear on broadcast news or talk radio, and 2) that maybe Paris has been treated pretty much exactly as anyone else would have been. Still, it begs the question, even if Paris has been treated pretty much exactly as anyone else would have been, is it still fair? I think it's far from fair. My friend Jesse was stopped for failure to pay a parking ticket, which he paid, but somehow was lost in the paperwork shuffle in filing it. So they towed his car, and he had to appear in court. He proved he had paid it, but still had to pay the court fees ($250), the towing ($125), and storage ($300- over the weekend). another stop (tail bulb out) that following monday before paperwork was filed, and he was back in court a month later, paying court fees again ($450), towing ($100), and in addition needs to "see" a parole officer for 6 months- and by me saying "see", I mean he doesn't need to show up, but needs to send a check in for either $26 or $27 a month for those 6 months. No prior violations, minimal tickets over the 18 years he's been driving, no accidents, no DUIs, no criminal violations. No jail time, but for a working class fella, $1406/$1412 is a bit excessive, dontcha think? I paid close to $500 once (and nearly 20 years ago now- figure your own inflation in) because the body shop who fixed some damage I got from a rear end collision attached the plates in reverse- put my old plates (stored in the glovebox shortly before the accident- which by the way was caused by the fella who rear-ended me) back on, instead of the new plates that I had just mounted on the car. This,on the day after I picked it up from the shop, about 4 or 5 hours later. Mighty tall price for an 18 year old (at the time) to pay. Maybe the are too hard on Paris- after all, she's nothing more than a public figure that's doing crimes that others escape with as well- just ask the family of the girl killed by the 20-times prior offense drunken driver, or the ex-co-worker of mine who served 3-5 for attempted murder in an unprovoked racially-motivated and drug/alchohol fueled hate crime, and whose actions with a sawed off aluminum softball bat severed a man's spine and paralyzed him. Maybe the anger should be lobbed at the injustices of the system instead, and how fees levied and jail time served seem to be the bane of the poor, the working class, and the unlucky. Negotiableterms 06-08-2007, 12:46 AM ...Still, it begs the question, even if Paris has been treated pretty much exactly as anyone else would have been, is it still fair. I think it's far from fair. On this, we agree completely. She's endangering other people for her own enjoyment. Worse, she's making a profit from publicly setting a very bad example and flaunting the law. Personally, I think she should receive a harsher punishment than the average person, and harsher still for the repeat offences. Her jail time should be longer and her fines should be huge, in keeping with her wealth. All these factors can, and should be, considered in sentencing. It will be interesting to see what the judge does on Monday. Maybe the anger should be lobbed at the injustices of the system instead, and how fees levied and jail time served seem to be the bane of the poor, the working class, and the unlucky. Definitely. thedelihaus 06-08-2007, 12:46 AM She's hot. Sorry. If she ever collides with your Capri, or rear-ends a loved one's car, while either driving drunk, or driving recklessly, or driving with her lights off, or speeding (of which she's done all of), and kills you or a loved one, or paralyzes you or a loved one, or disfigures you or a loved one, or amputates any of your limbs or a loved one's limbs, and then avoids financial restitutution via powerful lawyers (tell me how many people avoid paying- including celebrities such as Mr. OJ Simpson and many non-celebrities), will you say the same thing? She's hot, so it's allright? Will she get a "Get out of Jail" card then, because she's good looking? What if the accident leaves you blinded? Or without feeling in your arms? Legs? Body? Does her good looks still make it allright? If you're dead, but believe in incarnation, and come back as a mosquito or a Tse fly, will it matter if she's good looking? Or maybe only if her blood tastes yummy? What if it's someone not too good looking, but their personality is pretty damn good. You know, they do say, personality goes a long way. If she was charasmatic, would she still be forgiven? How about if she was a good cook? Or a great public speaker? Or if she played a mean game of ultimate frizbee? What if she does the best imitation of Bill Cosby's Jello pudding pops commercials? I mean, so good, you wet yourself in laughter? Just musings from someone who's reminded of situations like this every morning when they wake up. Preferrably not back at the hospital due to complications. bowtie427ss 06-08-2007, 07:00 AM What ever happened to tar and feathers, or a good public stoning? JBL 4645 06-08-2007, 07:15 AM She could have destroyed an, entire families lives though her selfish rich bitch driving speeding without headlights on the road! Sorry guys she doesn’t do it for me! JAIL FOR PARIS NO EXCEPTIONS! JBL 4645 06-08-2007, 07:18 AM This ain’t over yet. The sentencing Judge is pissed. He has ordered her to appear in court tomorrow and is contemplating filling contempt of court charges against the Sheriff's office for letting her out. His specific directive said no time off, no home confinement. That said, early release is pretty common. The LA county jails are full to the rafters and lots of non-violent offenders walk way early. On top of that picture the chaos in the jail with her there. It must have been a three-ring circus. - Pete Looks like the sheriff might loss his job and face JAIL himself. This is turning out to be quite funny now.:D :scratch2: March 1996. I got busted In La. D.U.I. Felony possesion of cocaine Went to court went to Jail, My second arrest for the same charges just first Cocaine charge was not a felony. I was in jail for a 90 day visit. Fourth day announcement that anyone with a non-violent crime(D.u.i., posession,traffic violations etc. could sign up for house arrest and if found eligible you got released with ankle braclet. I would have been out the next day if it were'nt for the weekend. I got moved from Parker Center to another location. I was out with the braclet monday afternoon. I was on the braclet three weeks and my sentence was over. I doubt Paris got special treatment as that is offered at least once a week and those paying attention and can afford it take advantage of it. Some just do the time. the bigger your mistake the more time with the braclet. The court system is flooded as well as the jails. It was a reality check for me. I hope the same for Paris. It straightend me out. Yes and after about six years of no drinking or drugging. I have a drink now and then when I am home or won't be going anywhere for awhile. I shared that for the fact I don't think Paris got treated special. It takes some one who has been there to know that. Not what the Media makes it out to be.:smoke: :smoke: :music: LOL I’ve been busted for criminal damage a few years back and served 4 months in the NICK and another 4 months on tag and another 8 months on licence. Piece of cake it was easy I could do that standing on my head:D . Yippee and this rich bitch can’t even do a single week without moaning STFU PARIS AND DO YOUR TIME! Fast_Eddie 06-08-2007, 10:07 AM If she ever collides with your Capri, or rear-ends a loved one's car, while either driving drunk, or driving recklessly, or driving with her lights off, or speeding (of which she's done all of), and kills you or a loved one, or paralyzes you or a loved one, or disfigures you or a loved one, or amputates any of your limbs or a loved one's limbs, and then avoids financial restitutution via powerful lawyers (tell me how many people avoid paying- including celebrities such as Mr. OJ Simpson and many non-celebrities), will you say the same thing? She's hot, so it's allright? I didn't say it's allright. I just said she's hot. It's not allright and I think she should be in jail. Sounds like she still might go back. I just heard she's in court today. Strawman 06-08-2007, 10:29 AM It was not due to overcrowding. Can you imagine the money spent for all of the meetings and preperation in advance of her arrival? I hope they send her back, and jail that Sheriff for contempt. JBL 4645 06-08-2007, 10:47 AM It was not due to overcrowding. Can you imagine the money spent for all of the meetings and preperation in advance of her arrival? I hope they send her back, and jail that Sheriff for contempt. Well I wasn’t buying that for one second overcrowded be buggered! I smell political BS with this. No matter she’ll screw up again and the next judge might be Judy the wicked witch of west:D ! http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w118/Brainstorm3417/judge-judy.jpg:D ejguillot 06-08-2007, 03:01 PM She already screwed up, apparently the judge has ordered her back to jail for the full 45 day sentence. :yes: JBL 4645 06-08-2007, 07:27 PM Wicked man, that judge really knows how to bugger :smsex: someone’s day up, perfect. TVTeufel 06-08-2007, 09:52 PM I hear there's new Paris movie forthcoming. The Shawskank Redemption.:thmbsp: Ron. 6thumbs 06-08-2007, 10:23 PM I believe its a simple case of Racial profiling JBL 4645 06-08-2007, 10:23 PM Impossible! She couldn’t even spell the word, (redeeming) herself, she showed no ramose what so ever in the court. IN YOUR CELL HILTON! Sandy G 06-08-2007, 10:27 PM Dollar to a doughnut says she'll be out this time next week, anyway. The TV was crying tonite about how Awful & Unfair it all was... JBL 4645 06-08-2007, 10:37 PM Do you hear this…that was the little violin playing for Paris Hilton, sorry she should stay in prison and face the music. stereodctr 06-08-2007, 11:17 PM I think this time the Sheriff wll abide by the Judge's order and make her serve her sentence. There has been too much adverse public reaction to her being released early so I doubt they will repeat that again. Her whinny crying act certainly didn't win her any sympathy. HiFi'end 06-09-2007, 12:41 AM If she's not featured in another home movie. I could really careless. She is the best looking ostrich i've ever seen though. She should learn how to stick her head in the ground for some time cause i am tired of hearing about her on tv, radio, seeing her on magazines while in line at the grocery store, homepage of my internet service, and now .. yup. She's not only a pro at being penetrated, but shes also good at doing the penetrating! Cause she penetrated her sexy ostrich slot machine of an ass into AK! "what a world what a world" LBPete 06-09-2007, 11:48 AM I think this time the Sheriff wll abide by the Judge's order and make her serve her sentence. There has been too much adverse public reaction to her being released early so I doubt they will repeat that again. Her whinny crying act certainly didn't win her any sympathy.Here is an article (http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-paris9jun09,1,2384585.story?coll=la-headlines-california)in today’s LA Times about the pissing contest between the Judge and Sheriff. The issue is much bigger than Paris but she has become the focal point. The Sheriff screwed up when he said he released her for medical reasons. There is no legal reason to release her on those grounds. Now if he released her to relieve the chronic overcrowding in the County jails, the Judge may not have been able to put her back in. - Pete 6thumbs 06-09-2007, 01:11 PM WhiteSE You mean Paris could survive on eating them in prison, whoops I mean rich bitch home prison for the remained of her rich bitch sentence, I’m appalled at the way the system is treating this bitch letting her off so lightly, intolerable.She.s put a lot worse in her mouth :banana: markc2 06-09-2007, 08:52 PM Do you hear this…that was the little violin playing for Paris Hilton, sorry she should stay in prison and face the music. in mono.:yes: and in prison. and for movie buffs "My name is Anthony P Kirby". You cant take it with you, with James Stewart. JBL 4645 06-09-2007, 09:13 PM If she's not featured in another home movie. I could really careless. She is the best looking ostrich i've ever seen though. She should learn how to stick her head in the ground for some time cause i am tired of hearing about her on tv, radio, seeing her on magazines while in line at the grocery store, homepage of my internet service, and now .. yup. She's not only a pro at being penetrated, but shes also good at doing the penetrating! Cause she penetrated her sexy ostrich slot machine of an ass into AK! "what a world what a world" LOL :lmao: http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w118/Brainstorm3417/ostrich.jpg HiFi'end 06-10-2007, 10:31 AM :beerchug: Oh that picture is rich! U beat me to it JBl 4645. I was gonna also try finding a picture of her showcasing her long skinny neck side by side with a picture of an ostrich. But that picture sums it up pretty damn well.. Absolutely rich indeed.:beerchug: JBL 4645 06-10-2007, 12:29 PM :beerchug: Oh that picture is rich! U beat me to it JBl 4645. I was gonna also try finding a picture of her showcasing her long skinny neck side by side with a picture of an ostrich. But that picture sums it up pretty damn well.. Absolutely rich indeed.:beerchug: I was kinder tickled when I read you're post HiFi'end and was thinking hmm long neck and picture of Paris head reduced down in size and stuck on the body of an ostrich. I know the picture looks dodgy, but it can’t any worse than the real thing.:D I mean with neck like that I bet that ostrich, really gives deep throat!:D |