Saturday, June 09, 2007

Paris Meet Karma, Karma Teach Paris!

I was going to write about the travesty of justice when Paris Hilton was released from jail to complete her sentence in her home, but has now turned into a column about righteous justice for someone who thought she was above any law, because of her wealth.

What begin as a graceful attempt by the 26-year-old socialite to accept her punishment for violating probation in a reckless driving case ended Friday when a disheveled and tearful Hilton was ordered back to jail to serve out the remainder of her 45-day sentence.

After serving only three days in jail, Sheriff Lee "Celebrity Buttkisser" Baca, in full violation of the Judge's order that Paris not be allowed alternative sentences such as home arrest, let her go to complete her sentence in just such a setting; due to a "medical condition". I am sure prisoners everywhere will be happy to have medical conditions as well so they can go home. Oh that's right it doesn't work that way for regular inmates, only "celeberities" are allowed to use that excuse.

After Superior Court Judge Michael T. Sauer was apparently unmoved by the pleas of Hilton's three lawyers to keep their client under house arrest, the hotel heiress was led from the courtroom crying out for her mother and shouting, "It's not right!"
Friday's hearing was requested by the city attorney's office, which had prosecuted Hilton and wanted Sheriff Lee Baca held in contempt for deciding to reassign Hilton to home detention despite Sauer's express order that she must serve her time in jail.

Sauer gave no explanation of his ruling to return Hilton back to jail, but his comments throughout the hearing indicated he was affronted by Baca's decision to set aside his instructions and release the "celebrity" to her Hollywood Hills home.

Judge Sauer should immediately be put on the Supreme Court so we can see more judicious decisions on a bigger scale. Sheriff Buttkisser should be held in contempt and find himself sitting in his own jail on the other side of the bars. It seems that he has a history of treating celebrities different than regular inmates. There is rich justice and poor justice in his jail and it should be stopped immediately.

Paris Hilton is a rich heiress, whose only claim to fame is her lifestyle of clubbing, drinking, whoring, and breaking the law. It is a sad commentary on our society that so many young women hold her up as a role model.

Hopefully, watching her being taken from the court kicking and screaming back to jail will wake up her young fans and show them what will happen if you lead a life of decadence and destruction.

I am sure Sheriff Buttkisser will have an open invite to the Hilton's home for having tried to circumvent the law for their little whore brat.

Judge Sauer may have saved Miss Hilton's life by putting her back in jail, because she now knows that even with her vast wealth and connections, it cannot keep her above the law if she faces a righteous judge. This could give her a chance to come out of jail a better person, but she probably needed more time in jail for that to happen completely.

She should thank the judge if she does change, because in her race to destruction living her lifestyle she could have died, or worse she could have killed others in her path.

Paris meet Karma, and Karma is the ultimate teacher, as it allows no alternative sentences, only consequences for your deeds and actions! Learn your lesson!

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