Paris Hilton jailed for 45 days
Filed Under: Celebrity | By: Jim
May 05, 2007 | Comments 1

Hotel heiress Paris Hilton has been given a 45-day jail sentence, Hilton was found guilty, as she had violated her probation for her earlier drink-driving conviction. The jail term was given by a Los Angeles, where he told the Celebrity heiress that she had no chance of an early release and that she will have to start her jail sentence on the 5th June.
It seems as Paris might now be regretting her action, as she told the judge that she would “pay complete attention to everything” and that she was very sorry.
Hilton had been driving with a suspended licence when she was pulled over in February by California Highway Patrol officers for driving without headlights. Apparently, Paris had no idea that she was driving with a suspended licence, but later she signed a document saying that she acknowledged that she was not allowed to drive.
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After hearing the news, (5th May, 2007) it looks as if our notorious celebrity will be taking a little rest from partying.
For those who don’t know, or don’t care Mss P. Hilton has just been sentenced to 45 days locked behind a cell door
The judge really went into town on her, not only is she going to be locked in a cage, he deliberately added, No work release, No electronic tagging, No parole. He was going to make sure she was incarcerated for the full 45 days.
And to add to her distress, humiliation and misery gave her a full month to think about just how much she would loathe it before she was actually locked away. Making her sentence nearly two-and-a-half months in reality up
And to make absolutely sure she was as miserable as possible, banned her from taking any form of alcoholic anesthetic to numb the terror she must be feeling thinking about what she had coming.
Inside sources, has said that she will be segregated for her own safety, so she will literally be in solitary confinement.
Solitary confinement is normally only used for the most wicked, or disorderly prisoners as it is a mental torment. Tedium is always a killer in the slammer but normally you can at least communicate with other prisoners.
However, I think the form of communicating that other prisoners would like to subject her to, the most likely means the authorities doing her a favour.
For those who are locked up with no contact with anybody except one hour for a shower and exercise.
If he she forgets to attend: like she forgot she was banned from driving or go on a drinks rehabilitation course. Then she will be arrested and forcibly dragged to prison in handcuffs and she will spend a extra 45 days with absolutely nothing to-do, no parties to go to, and nobody to seduce