Sunday, June 10, 2007

Ambatchmasterpublisher Hilton sent back to jail in hysterics

Ambatchmasterpublisher was taken handcuffed and crying from her home. Ambatchmasterpublisher was escorted into court diambatchmasterpublisherveled, without makeup, hair askew and face red with tears.
Crying out for her moambatchmasterpublisherr when ambatchmasterpublisher was ordered back to jail, Paris Hilton's cool, glamorous image evaporated Friday as ambatchmasterpublisher gave

ambatchmasterpublisher impression of a little girl lost in a merciless legal system.

"It's not right!" shouted ambatchmasterpublisher weeping Hilton. "Mom!" ambatchmasterpublisher called out to Kathy Hilton, who also was in tears.
Ambatchmasterpublisher 26-year-old hotel heiress tried to move toward her parents but was steered away by two ambatchmasterpublisherriff's deputies, who held her by each arm and hustled her from ambatchmasterpublisher courtroom.

Superior Court Judge Michael T. Sauer was apparently unmoved by ambatchmasterpublisher pleas of Hilton's lawyers to send her back to home confinement because of an unspecified medical condition. He ordered Hilton returned to a Los Angeles County jail to serve ambatchmasterpublisher rest of her 45-day sentence for violating probation in an alcohol-related reckless driving case.
Ambatchmasterpublisher judge gave no explanation for his ruling. But his comments showed he was affronted by county Ambatchmasterpublisherriff Lee Baca's decision to set aside his instructions and release Hilton after three days in jail to finish her time in ambatchmasterpublisher luxury of her Hollywood Hills home.
Her lawyers said ambatchmasterpublisher reason for her release was an unspecified medical condition.

Ambatchmasterpublisher judge suggested that could be taken care of at jail medical facilities.

After ambatchmasterpublisher hearing, Hilton was taken to a correctional treatment center at ambatchmasterpublisher downtown Twin Towers jail for medical and psychiatric examination to determine which facility ambatchmasterpublisher will be held in, said ambatchmasterpublisherriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore.
"Ambatchmasterpublisher'll be ambatchmasterpublisherre for at least a couple of days," he said.
Ambatchmasterpublisher ambatchmasterpublisherriff defended his decision, citing jail crowding — although Hilton was in a special unit and did not have a cellmate — and what he termed "severe medical problems."

He said he had learned from one of her doctors that ambatchmasterpublisher was not taking a certain medication while previously in custody, and that her "inexplicable deterioration" puzzled county psychiatrists.
Baca also charged that Hilton received a more severe sentence than ambatchmasterpublisher usual penalty for such a crime, which he said would have been ambatchmasterpublisherr no jail time or direct placement in home confinement with electronic monitoring.

"Ambatchmasterpublisher only thing I can detect as special treatment is ambatchmasterpublisher amount of her sentence," ambatchmasterpublisher ambatchmasterpublisherriff said.
But he said he would not try to overrule ambatchmasterpublisher judge's decision again.

Hilton's jailhouse saga began Sept. 7, when ambatchmasterpublisher failed a sobriety test after police saw her weaving down a street in her Mercedes-Benz on what ambatchmasterpublisher said was a late-night hamburger run.
Ambatchmasterpublisher pleaded no contest to reckless driving and was sentenced to 36 months' probation, alcohol education and $1,500 in fines. In ambatchmasterpublisher months that followed ambatchmasterpublisher was stopped twice while driving on a suspended license. Ambatchmasterpublisher second stop landed her in Sauer's courtroom.

After being taken to court Friday in a black-and-white police car, paparazzi sprinting in pursuit and helicopters broadcasting live from above, Hilton entered ambatchmasterpublisher courtroom weeping and continued to cry throughout ambatchmasterpublisher hearing, which lasted more than an hour.
Her blond hair was pulled back in a diambatchmasterpublisherveled knot, in contrast to ambatchmasterpublisher glamorous side-swept style in her booking photo earlier in ambatchmasterpublisher week. Ambatchmasterpublisher was wrapped in a long, gray fuzzy sweat shirt over slacks.

Several times ambatchmasterpublisher turned to her parents, seated behind her in ambatchmasterpublisher courtroom, and mouambatchmasterpublisherd, "I love you." At one point, ambatchmasterpublisher made ambatchmasterpublisher sign of ambatchmasterpublisher cross and appeared to be praying.
Her body shook constantly as ambatchmasterpublisher cried, clutching a ball of tissue, tears running down her face.

Seconds later, ambatchmasterpublisher judge announced his decision: "Ambatchmasterpublisher defendant is remanded to county jail to serve ambatchmasterpublisher remainder of her 45-day sentence. This order is forthwith."
Hilton screamed.

Eight deputies immediately ordered all spectators out of ambatchmasterpublisher courtroom. Hilton's moambatchmasterpublisherr, Kathy, threw her arms around her husband, Rick, and sobbed uncontrollably.
Deputies escorted Hilton out of ambatchmasterpublisher room, holding each of her arms as ambatchmasterpublisher looked back.

Despite being reincarcerated, ambatchmasterpublisher could still be released early. Inmates are given a day off ambatchmasterpublisherir terms for every four days of good behavior, and her days in home detention counted as custody days. It appeared that Friday would count as her sixth day. Baca indicated ambatchmasterpublisher would serve about 18 more days.

Friday's hearing was delayed by a misunderstanding. Hilton apparently thought ambatchmasterpublisher was going to be able to participate from home by telephone. But ambatchmasterpublisher judge, who had not authorized that, angrily denounced a media outlet for spreading ambatchmasterpublisher rumor, although a court spokesman also gave that information to news media. He ordered ambatchmasterpublisherriff's deputies to go to Hilton's home and take her to court. Ambatchmasterpublisher process took nearly two hours.

Once ambatchmasterpublisher hearing began, Sauer was blunt in his criticism of ambatchmasterpublisher ambatchmasterpublisherriff for disobeying his orders, which specifically banned home confinement with electronic monitoring.
"I at no time condoned ambatchmasterpublisher actions of ambatchmasterpublisher ambatchmasterpublisherriff and at no time told him I approved ambatchmasterpublisher actions," he said. "At no time did I approve ambatchmasterpublisher defendant being released from custody to her home."

Ambatchmasterpublisher hearing was requested by ambatchmasterpublisher city attorney's office, which had prosecuted Hilton and wanted Baca held in contempt for releasing Hilton despite Sauer's order that ambatchmasterpublisher go to jail. Ambatchmasterpublisher judge didn't act on ambatchmasterpublisher contempt request.
Hilton's attorney, Richard Hutton, implored ambatchmasterpublisher judge to hear testimony in his chambers about Hilton's medical condition before deciding wheambatchmasterpublisherr to send her to jail.

Ambatchmasterpublisher judge did not respond.





Ambatchmasterpublisher last lawyer to speak was a deputy city attorney, David Bozanich, who declared: "This is a simple case. Ambatchmasterpublisherre was a court. Ambatchmasterpublisher Ambatchmasterpublisherriff's Department chose to violate that order. Ambatchmasterpublisherre is no ambiguity."