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'Tearful' Paris gets jail time
05/05/2007 08:32 - (SA)
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| Paris Hilton is surrounded by the media as she leaves the Los Angeles Municipal Court Metropolitan branch after being sentenced to 45 days in jail. (Damian Dovarganes, AP) |
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Los Angeles - A judge sentenced a shocked and tearful Paris Hilton to 45 days in jail on Friday, ruling that the hotel heiress had violated her probation for a previous traffic offence by knowingly driving without a valid license.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Sauer rejected Hilton's defence that she didn't realise her license was suspended and ordered the 26-year-old socialite to report to a county detention facility on June 5.
Hilton wept and her mother, Kathy, yelled at the prosecutor, "You're pathetic", as the packed courtroom cleared.
The stunning decision capped a two-hour hearing in which prosecutors argued that Hilton was thumbing her nose at the court and seeking to be placed above the law, while defence lawyers said she was being singled out for harsh treatment because of her celebrity status.
Taking the witness stand in her own defence, the star of reality TV show The Simple Life testified she was unaware that her driving privileges had been completely suspended when police stopped her and impounded her car on February 27.
Paris 'completely ignored' notice
Hilton said her publicist, Elliot Mintz, had told her she could drive for work-related reasons after the first 30 days of her license suspension late last November, and that she relied on what he had said.
But the judge said he did not believe Hilton, pointing to a notice she had received from a police officer, and had signed, during another traffic stop in January.
He said Hilton had "completely ignored" the notice, which she had carried in her cubby hole for weeks, and another license suspension notice sent to her office address by the department of motor vehicles which Hilton said she had not seen.
"There's not doubt that she knew her license had been suspended," the judge said.
"She doesn't look at her mail, her personal assistant never goes through it either. ... I think she just wanted to disregard everything that was said and continued to drive no matter what."
'I'm sorry'
In a statement before she was sentenced, Hilton, dressed in a grey waist jacket, white blouse and black pants, her blond hair tied back in a pony tail, stood before the judge and denied that she had sought to flout the law.
"I did what I was told. I would never drive just because I want to. I follow the law and I respect the law. From now on I want to pay complete attention to everything," she said. "I just want to say I'm sorry."
But the judge was unmoved.
"Probation is revoked - 45 days in jail," he declared.
Hilton's lawyer, Howard Weitzman, said he would appeal "to modify the sentence".
"It is clear she has been selectively targeted for prosecution for who she is," he said.
Hilton was sentenced to three years' probation in January and ordered into an alcohol-education programme for pleading no contest to alcohol-related reckless driving after a September 2006 arrest.
In February, she was pulled over again for driving without headlights.
- Reuters
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