Paris Ordered Back to Jail

by CDW Contributor Kelly on June 8th, 2007

in -Daily Gossip, Paris Hilton

Paris Hilton and her dogs

Update: Paris is being held at a treatment center in a downtown Los Angeles jail hours after being ordered her to serve the remainder of her sentence behind bars, L.A. Sheriff Lee Baca confirmed in a press conference Friday afternoon.

During her previous jail time, Hilton had been at the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood, Calif. Currently, the heiress is in custody in a special section of the Twin Towers Correctional Facility.

Sheriff Baca also announced that Hilton’s sentence, which was originally 45 days, is now back to a minimum 23-day sentence.

Original Post:

Paris Hilton is headed back to jail. The heiress was taken from court screaming and crying on Friday after Superior Court Judge Michael T. Sauer ordered her to serve the remainder of her entire 45-day sentence behind bars.

“It’s not right!” Hilton, 26, shouted as deputies approached her in the courtroom. She also called out to her mother in the audience: “Mom!” Kathy Hilton, accompanied by Paris’s father Rick, answered: “Honey!”

Hilton’s screams echoed in the courtroom’s internal hallway as she was escorted out. As the courtroom began to clear, Kathy draped her arms around her husband, who tried to console her.

Before the hearing began, Hilton entered the courtroom at 11:00 a.m. wearing a gray sweater, gray pinstripe slacks and looking disheveled with her hair in a messy ponytail. Hilton cried and trembled throughout the hearing. She also clasped her hands in prayer several times and turned to her parents seated behind her in the courtroom and mouthed, “I love you.”

Meanwhile, at home, her dogs must be confused as hell!

Read the rest of the Paris incarceration/release/re-incarceration drama HERE.

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Pop ARF June 11, 2007 at 6:33 pm

I have a friend and also know some people that have gotten 2 ta 3 DUI’s and they never went to jail.
HHHMMMMM?
Everybody makes mistakes….Counseling not jail helps people in this situation.

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