06-09-2007, 01:14 AM
*edited 8:47 am
they just announced "Paris won't be in court .. she will "call in" by telephone."
= she's getting smart, if she isn't in the room they can't grab her.
I was just thinking, if she could walk in to the court room the judge would say she is fit to do time.
Will he hold her in contempt for not appearing?
the only one I ever heard of that was not at his own trial was Michael Jackson.
Her last line of defense will be a private psychiatric clinic {been there, done that.
it is the only way to beat a rap when they want to put your ass behind bars.
:kakarot: weigh in on this, everyone else has.
The L.A. District attorney's office might be better off if Jeri Ryan really was the D.A.!
In the first place, they look uber weak [to me] for letting Paris out the first night she was busted.
She was taken out of her car for reckless driving, her blood showed .08 {the legal limit = she was not drunk
The :paparazzi: took photos of her in handcuffs! {that wasn't necessary was it? cops afraid of Paris? or just want to shame her?
as many times as I've been busted [several] I've never been put in handcuffs!
I feel that was just done to insult her!
Here's what makes the L.A. police look like a bunch of limp weiners}
Paris was quickly booked and hastily released because [they said]
there were so many reporters outside the Police Station it was posing a hazard!
can't the cops disperse law abiding citizens? {that is uber weak!
Paris should have gone thru the booking proceedure and seen the inside of the jail as is the custom for the rest of us {there is where they DID treat her as a "celebutant"
Had she gotten a taste of :jail: that first night I doubt she'd have been [later] found drivinng w/o a license.
Why was she driving [headlights off] that night? [on her way to Amoeba Record Store] she could have taken a taxi, even a limo!
My personal opinion is, the time should fit the crime!
One night in the city jail would have done her a world of good but
after a 3d day in jail it is "over-kill"
After two weeks of juvenile hall I was an automaton :robot:
I was not unlike Ms. Hilton when I went to Juvenile hall at age 11.
It was a hocked: experience.
they made me strip naked and get in a bath tub while they watched ..
I got handed some underwear that were so baggy they felt like they'd fall off me as I walked, drop out from under the ugly cotton skirt they made me wear.
I spent 2 days in isolation =means you have only one roommate
the third day they took me down into the [over crowded] unit where I had to sleep on the floor = 3d in a room that only had two beds.
The time I did two weeks, they held me till my court date, that was the worst!
Paris, like me, would be totally out of her element.
It is enough just to wake up in jail that first night!
after a while I got numb to it = over kill and eventually I became hardened ..
that is when the punishment has gone too far and
just serves to make a person mean
If Paris has learned anything from her experience I would hope she will try to do something about it.
She could start a group to help people who get swept up in the system.
She could help other people who have fallen thru the cracks .. that she was able to slither out of.
they just announced "Paris won't be in court .. she will "call in" by telephone."
= she's getting smart, if she isn't in the room they can't grab her.
I was just thinking, if she could walk in to the court room the judge would say she is fit to do time.
Will he hold her in contempt for not appearing?
the only one I ever heard of that was not at his own trial was Michael Jackson.
Her last line of defense will be a private psychiatric clinic {been there, done that.
it is the only way to beat a rap when they want to put your ass behind bars.
:kakarot: weigh in on this, everyone else has.
The L.A. District attorney's office might be better off if Jeri Ryan really was the D.A.!
In the first place, they look uber weak [to me] for letting Paris out the first night she was busted.
She was taken out of her car for reckless driving, her blood showed .08 {the legal limit = she was not drunk
The :paparazzi: took photos of her in handcuffs! {that wasn't necessary was it? cops afraid of Paris? or just want to shame her?
as many times as I've been busted [several] I've never been put in handcuffs!
I feel that was just done to insult her!
Here's what makes the L.A. police look like a bunch of limp weiners}
Paris was quickly booked and hastily released because [they said]
there were so many reporters outside the Police Station it was posing a hazard!
can't the cops disperse law abiding citizens? {that is uber weak!
Paris should have gone thru the booking proceedure and seen the inside of the jail as is the custom for the rest of us {there is where they DID treat her as a "celebutant"
Had she gotten a taste of :jail: that first night I doubt she'd have been [later] found drivinng w/o a license.
Why was she driving [headlights off] that night? [on her way to Amoeba Record Store] she could have taken a taxi, even a limo!
My personal opinion is, the time should fit the crime!
One night in the city jail would have done her a world of good but
after a 3d day in jail it is "over-kill"
After two weeks of juvenile hall I was an automaton :robot:
I was not unlike Ms. Hilton when I went to Juvenile hall at age 11.
It was a hocked: experience.
they made me strip naked and get in a bath tub while they watched ..
I got handed some underwear that were so baggy they felt like they'd fall off me as I walked, drop out from under the ugly cotton skirt they made me wear.
I spent 2 days in isolation =means you have only one roommate
the third day they took me down into the [over crowded] unit where I had to sleep on the floor = 3d in a room that only had two beds.
The time I did two weeks, they held me till my court date, that was the worst!
Paris, like me, would be totally out of her element.
It is enough just to wake up in jail that first night!
after a while I got numb to it = over kill and eventually I became hardened ..
that is when the punishment has gone too far and
just serves to make a person mean
If Paris has learned anything from her experience I would hope she will try to do something about it.
She could start a group to help people who get swept up in the system.
She could help other people who have fallen thru the cracks .. that she was able to slither out of.