Friday, June 8, 2007

PARIS HILTON DRAGGED BACK TO JAIL


It seems as though Paris Hilton will not be spending her jail sentence in the lap of luxury, as Judge Michael T. Sauer has ordered Paris Hilton off of house arrest and back to jail. With the news that the judge had sent her back to jail, Paris Hilton was taken from the courtroom, screaming at the top of her lungs. Hilton shrieked, "Mom, Mom, Mom," as she was removed from the courtroom to be returned to the Los Angeles County jail in Lynwood.

One witness at the court hearing told TMZ that Paris Hilton had to be "physically dragged" out of the courtroom by a female deputy. Hilton was sobbing and screaming as Judge Michael T. Sauer ordered Paris Hilton returned to jail where she will now have to serve her entire 45-day sentence handed down for a parole violation in a reckless driving case. "It's not right! exclaimed Paris Hilton, according to ABC News. Through her screams and sobs and cries for her mother, Paris Hilton was removed from the courtroom and is now being returned to jail.

Paris Hilton has been a wreck all day, as a Sheriff's Department cruiser came to her home in West Hollywood, placed Hilton in handcuffs and threw her in back of the car. Paris Hilton was photographed by dozens of paparazzi, as she cried in the back of the Sheriff's vehicle.

Paris Hilton was then delivered to the courthouse, where the judge began to hear arguments from both defense attorneys and the City Attorney, as well as the Sheriff's Department that "reassigned Paris Hilton to house arrest for her jail sentence, rather than keeping her behind bars for her punishment. The sentence was initially to be 45 days in jail, though it was believed Hilton would only have to serve 23 days, as the sentence would be cut in half for good behaviour credits.

Today's court proceedings were essentially a fact-finding mission for the judge and the City Attorney to understand why Paris Hilton was released form jail and placed on house arrest. According to ABC News, Judge Sauer had noted in a court document that Paris Hilton was not allowed to substitute a lesser punishment for the jail time she had been sentenced to. "No work furlough. No work release. No electronic monitoring," was the note from Judge Sauer. The Sheriff's Department claimed they had filed a motion with Sauer to place Paris Hilton under house arrest, though according to TMZ, the judge said he didn't receive such a motion, stating, "There's no way I would have approved it even if I got the motion."

Regarding the medical reason for Paris Hilton to be placed on house arrest and allowed to leave the Lynwood jail facility, Judge Sauer was quoted by TMZ as saying, "I don't know why the defendant couldn't be treated at Lynwood, because they have a great medical facility." In one last irregularity from the Sheriff's Department, Judge Sauer noted that he had been unaware Paris Hilton had planned to appear in court by phone today, until he heard TMZ founder Harvey Levin on the radio today. Sauer said he unaware that Paris Hilton would appear in court via telephone until he heard it on the radio, and that Paris Hilton had to be in court for the hearing.
Paris Hilton will be taken directly to the Lynwood jail from the courthouse. She will be given credit for at least the five days already served. Kathy Hilton, the mother of Paris Hilton, told TMZ that, "I'm paralyzed right now."

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