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May 05, 2007 at 07:15 AM
Paris Hilton has been jailed for 45 days for violating her probation for drink-driving.

The 26-year-old socialite appeared shocked and tearful as a judge in Los Angeles ordered her to report to a prison on June 5.

He warned her that she has no prospect of an early release.

The court heard that Ms Hilton, heiress to the Hilton Hotel fortune, had knowingly driven without a valid licence following an earlier traffic offence.
"I'm very sorry, and from now on I'm going to pay complete attention to everything. I'm sorry, and I did not do it on purpose at all," she told the judge before he announced the sentence.

She was then ordered to report to a women's jail in suburban Lynwood on the set date or face 90 days behind bars. The judge's ruling excluded her from paying to serve time in a jail of her choice, as some are allowed.

As a city prosecutor said during closing arguments that Hilton deserved jail time, Hilton's mother, Kathy, laughed. When the judge ruled, Kathy Hilton blurted out: "May I have your autograph?"
Paris Hilton with her crotch on fire

Paris Hilton was among a series of witnesses who took the stand during the hearing. She testified that she believed her license was initially suspended for 30 days and that she was allowed to drive for work purposes during the next 90 days.

She said that when an officer who stopped her in January made her sign a document stating her license was suspended, she thought he was mistaken and did not actually look at the document.

Also called to the stand was Hilton's spokesman, Elliot Mintz. Hilton and her attorneys characterized Mintz as a liaison between Hilton and her lawyers.

Mintz testified that to his knowledge Hilton did not drive during the 30-day period. He said he then advised her that he believed her license was no longer suspended.

The judge called Mintz's testimony worthless and expressed disbelief at Hilton's lawyers.

"I can't believe that either attorney did not tell her that the suspension had been upheld," the judge said. "She wanted to disregard everything that was said and continue to drive no matter what."

Hilton looked forward and didn't speak to news media as she left court. Her mother looked upset.

One of her attorneys, Howard Weitzman, said he would appeal.

"I'm shocked, I'm surprised and really disheartened in the system that I've worked in for close to 40 years," he said.

He said the sentence was "uncalled for, inappropriate and bordered on the ludicrous."

"I think she's singled out because of who she is," Weitzman said.

Hilton had arrived at the Metropolitan Courthouse 10 minutes late, ignoring screams of photographers as she swept in with her attorneys, mother and father, Rick Hilton. Dozens of photographers and reporters lined up at the rear entrance.

Hilton, 26, pleaded no contest in January to reckless driving stemming from a Sept. 7 arrest in Hollywood. Police said she appeared intoxicated and failed a field sobriety test. She had a blood-alcohol level of .08 percent, the level at which an adult driver is in violation of the law.

She was sentenced to 36 months probation, alcohol education and $1,500 in fines.

Two traffic stops and failure to enroll in a mandated alcohol education program are what landed the socialite back in court.

Sources:
  • Agencies
  • Baltimore Sun
  • Telegraph
  • Last Updated ( May 05, 2007 at 07:40 AM )
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