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Paris Hilton released from jail
(Reuters)
Updated: 2007-06-26 15:49
A combination photo shows Paris Hilton posing during a news conference
for the television show 'The Simple Life 5' in Los Angeles April 9, 2007,
(L) and Hilton leaving the Los Angeles Municipal Court May 4, 2007 (R).
[Reuters]
Hotel heiress Paris Hilton, who commanded as much attention behind bars
as on the Hollywood party scene, regained her freedom on Tuesday after
serving three weeks in jail for violating probation in a drunk-driving
case.
The incarceration of the 26-year-old multimillionaire, who lampooned her
own persona as a clueless child of privilege on the reality TV show "The
Simple Life," ignited a worldwide media frenzy and debate about celebrity
justice.
The saga hit a crescendo when Hilton was placed briefly under house
arrest after just three days in jail, sparking an uproar over what many
saw as preferential treatment. Even so, a Los Angeles Times analysis
found her sentence far exceeded those served by most inmates for similar
offenses.
In the end, Hilton served 22 days in detention, counting her day-long
home confinement. The original 45-day term set by the judge was
effectively cut in half under a standard credit applied for good behavior.
Hilton came out of the Century Regional Detention Facility about 12:15
a.m. (0715 GMT) and a swarm of photographers and camera crews awaited her.
Dressed casually in dark slacks and a short-sleeved top, Hilton made no
statement but had a broad smile as she walked down a paparazzi-lined path
to a sports utility vehicle where she was embraced by her mother Kathy.
The Hiltons left quickly with several vehicles full of photographers
tailing them on the freeway.
Whether fame worked for or against her, public fascination with the
socialite who first gained notoriety in a homemade sex video that
surfaced on the Internet never seemed to dim.
SHERIFF VS. PROSECUTOR
The case also led to a rare public showdown between Los Angeles' top law
enforcement officers, county sheriff Lee Baca and City Attorney Rocky
Delgadillo.
The judge sided with the prosecutor in sending Hilton back to jail to
finish her term. But Delgadillo soon found himself under fire for his own
misconduct, including improper use of city resources and revelations that
his wife had been the subject of a 9-year-old arrest warrant.
Hilton has spoken in interviews of being transformed by her experience,
of wanting to be taken more seriously, and of feeling that God had given
her a second chance.
Her stint behind bars stemmed from her arrest last September on a charge
of drunken driving. She pleaded no contest to a reduced charge of
alcohol-related reckless driving in January and was sentenced to three
years probation.
The following month she was caught driving on a suspended license, which
Judge Sauer ruled in May violated her probation. He rejected Hilton's
defense that she had been misinformed about the status of her license by
her publicist.
Her lawyers vowed an appeal, and supporters launched a petition campaign
seeking clemency from the governor.
Her lawyers vowed an appeal, and supporters launched a petition campaign
seeking clemency from California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. But
Hilton surrendered the night of June 3 to begin her sentence.
Just hours earlier, the great-granddaughter of the Hilton Hotels founder
had walked the red carpet at a Hollywood awards show where she was the
butt of jokes on national television.
Days later, Baca released her to house arrest under electronic
monitoring, citing unspecified medical problems that he later described
as psychological. Hilton has since said she suffers from claustrophobia.
The judge overruled Baca the next day and ordered Hilton back to jail as
she sobbed loudly, "Mom, Mom, It's not right!"
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