
In case you missed it, the big “news” is that Paris Hilton won't appeal the 45-day jail term she was sentenced to earlier this month for violating probation, according to court documents filed Thursday. A lawyer for the “Highly Talented” star of screen, TV and bar counter tops notified LA Superior Court that she is abandoning her appeal. Hilton initially called the sentence unfair, and lawyers representing her filed a notice to appeal the sentence. She then switched attorneys and is now represented by drunken driving specialist Richard Hutton, who it is rumored has told Hilton’s mother to keep her “Pie Hole” firmly shut in future. Hilton will be jailed for about 23 days of a 45-day sentence and will be separated from the general inmate population, authorities decided after reviewing her case. The shorter sentence reflects an expectation that Hilton behaves behind bars. "All inmates get credit for good behavior," an LA County sheriff's spokesman said Thursday. "The inmate knows that if they behave and follow the rules, that's something to shoot for." So… you get time of for good behavior before you serve any time! Is it just me, or is there something ass-backwards about that?
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I will do my time... And pay for my crime!







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