Sunday, July 12, 2009

Are prosecutors just harassing because she is Paris Hilton?

they're always trying to fakely fool people like they're really being equal harassing celebs, come on, guess because celeb doesn't mean have high level corrupt connections, these wealthy girls in houston (harris county, last name Dunn) convicted of armed robbery gave probation and have to shelve books in a/c library and tutor, how come they don't mow lawns? like a david medina corrupt district judge put by rick perry and bush failed breathalyzer fake trial and dropped case; also a fed issue, robert blake's attorney even said county jails worse conditions and rights (worse for health, fed issue) than state and federal pens (hot checks worse crime than state or fed felonies), as anyone knows if Paris Hilton was related to a corrupt cop (child, relative or friend) wouldn't have even been charged as well as jailed, cops' kids worst delinquents and drug dealers (pushers) and notorious criminal offenders, that's a proveable fact

Are prosecutors just harassing because she is Paris Hilton?
I had the most difficult time reading your rant - I think you're trying to say somebody got easier sentences that wasn't famous?





F*** Paris Hilton. She's not above the law. I live in So Cal, and expect the legal system to protect me from all ******* endangering people like me who have kids in our car and do not wish to be slammed into by some drunk or reckless driver. I don't care who she is - get her asss off the road if she can't obey the law.
Reply:It is a given that Paris Hilton grew up very differently from the average American.


She had been given basically anything she wanted and it's likely that there were very few boundaries set for her.


When people raised like this get out into the real world, they usually bump their heads against the walls of constraint a few times before they learn that the rules apply to them, as well.


I really like Drew Barrymore.


Does anyone remember a few years ago when she was arrested, sent to rehab, etc? She was acting like a "Bad Girl" to the inth degree.


Her behavior was largely due to the fact that she was drinking in night clubs at the age of 9 years, snorting cocaine, and who knows what else.


People who are not blessed with parents who love them enough to teach them right from wrong are to be pitied, not ridiculed. They have no idea of how to love and look after themselves.


Drew Barrymore is no longer practicing self-defeating behaviors, as far as I know.


I hope Paris Hilton will be able to say the same in a few years,too.


Good luck
Reply:No, for once I believe that she is being treated like anyone else in the country would be. Maybe being locked up will do her good.
Reply:Ms. Hilton doesn't seem to mind the spotlight on her when she is dancing at some club or partying it up with other celebrities. But when that spotlight catches her breaking the law, she complains. She doesn't mind it when hot young male stars come on to her, but when a low life cop tries to take his shot at her, she claims harassment.





She is learning the lesson that one needs to take responsibility for their actions when one is a publicity hound. She should accept the role that has been given her this time....a lesson for young girls that acting irresponsibly and breaking the law and endangering other lives by driving while drunk will be punished.
Reply:I don't feel that she's being harrassed because of who she is. She violated her probabtion. She's claiming that she didn't know that her license had been suspended but that's not an excuse. She signed the citation stating that her license was suspended. It was her responsibility to read the citation and she didn't. She relied on second hand information from her publicist who turned out to be wrong. I think it's great that celebrities are finally learning that they can't do whatever they want and get away with it because of who they are. They are being treated like regular people which is what they are and that's how it should be.
Reply:Come on. Do you think an average guy, driving home from Walmart with a suspended license would ask the governor for a pardon?? And do you think someone really needs a publicist to tell them when their license has been suspended? She's not being harassed. If anything, she has gotten preferential treatment for too long. It's about time she grow up, and take responsibility for her idiotic, wasted life.
Reply:Yeah, I'm with you. I'm crying for poor Paris. Let's give all celebrities immunity. Especially the ones with no talents whatsoever.
Reply:No........the law is the law.


and the result of this little go around will speak loudly to the whole country! Paris or not.....perhaps this will save her life!


remember Anna Smith someone should have paid attention to her........like they do now!
Reply:I don't believe so. No one has ever said that "justice" is just. She may be the victim of the legal system, but no more than millions of others are. That she has a high profile has nothing to do with her crime. If the authorities let her off with a slap on the wrist, it would be seen as just another famous rich person that exerted her fame and money to skip over the charge. Prosecutors, police, and politicians all know which side of their toast is buttered. If they let her go, they will be drawn and quartered politically.
Reply:no the average person on the street would of gotten it worse. she is a drunk driver.
Reply:gimme a break. She was drunk driving and not for the first time, she had lost her license and the rest. And that doesnt include the crime of acting like a complete prat. She should have been put away a long time ago. hope she likes gruell....
Reply:The prosecutors may be harassing Paris Hilton, and they may not be, that is not my concern though it is your question. She broke the law repeatedly and deserves even worse. Money doesn't make you above the law even though it can buy you a defense that gets you off for even murder. Unfortunately I think she and her family over-estimated their clout and didn't bother to initially purchase her the getting out of this mess power she needs. Let's face it, they do have enough money to buy her out of this, our so-called justice system has proven this time and time again, they are just a bit late and the first attorney wasn't a professional for this type of case. Another bit of arrogance on the Hilton family part as they didn't even feel they needed to be properly covered in their initial legal defense and trounced into court with an attorney who didn't even specialize in this type of case. The whole thing is laughable, but how would she and they feel if she had killed some innocent people with her driving under the influence in the first place?





I am not sure, but another entertainer was recently arrested for dui with the same blood alcohol level and they said 6 months in jail off the bat and she is rich, she just isn't Hilton WEALTHY.





Where is the justice in either sentence? Could I go to court and tell the judge I thought my P.R. person was going to take care of my responsibilities and that would make it alright....I think not!





I will pray for the Hilton family, especially poor sheltered Paris who didn't even have the gumption to admit her faults and accept responsibility for her actions and/or her lack thereof. What a role model for our youth? It truly saddens me for all of us.
Reply:Make her serve her 45 days, hard labor, bite orange jump-suit, that says ..I am a drunk-driver, make her sweat in the hot sun, no frills, 12 hour days, no protective custody, and donate 1 million, dollars to victims of drunk drivers, parole for 5 years license suspended for 7 years, make an example out of her, sense she like the spot lite so much, no mercy, she a spoiled brat.
Reply:i think i like this whole turn where celebrities are being made to hold to the responsibility of their actions, it isn't harassment it is rules that the rest of us are expected to abide by. Now i hear she is being "harrassed" by cops wanting to take her out, where were these allegations before the sentencing? i think she is trying to find a way out of doing her time, or she likes the come ons from these "common" people, in my opinion there are other more attractive stars to be coming on to besides her. she needs to grow up.
Reply:I don't know why the above people got off, but they were just as guilty as she is. I think everyone involved really wants to see her suffer. My dad is hoping they give her the chair.


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