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Default 06-07-2007, 12:01 PM

[quote="TGB!":12155]
[quote:12155]Oh yea, and that would completly explain why so many people come out of jail and prison on time, and not 1/9th into their sentence because of psychological problems. [/quote:12155]


Again - if you have more information about why the Sheriff's panel made the decision they did, poney it up so we can stop with the assumptions.[/quote:12155]

I'll concede that I don't have the exact reason that the sheriffs office released her, but I do know how Californian jails work and medical problems are not a common reason at all to switch from jail (which is different from prison, you compare the two frequently) to house arrest.

[quote="TGB!":12155]
[quote:12155]Seriously, how many people do you know that have gotten out of jail by complaning they didn't want to be there?[/quote:12155]

Strange, nowhere in the press release did it say thats why they released her from jail (and not her sentence).[/quote:12155]

Every available quote from her time in jail is nothing but complaining about the conditions she is in. Assuming that she wasn't placed in some microbe infested cell it's safe to say that other inmates have come and gone through the exact same place she has and haven't contracted any type of urgent medical disease. Personally I'm positive it's psychological and I don't think that's any reason to switch from jail to house arrest.

[quote="TGB!":12155]
[quote:12155]I can't understand why you think taking her out of jail and putting her in house arrest while every other inmate who doesn't have tuberculosis has to sit their time out in their cells.[/quote:12155]

I assume you mean why I think its fair. Its fair because shes not a violent criminal, serving a sentence for a violent crime or are you really comparing her to the people spending a majority of their sentence in prison hospitals?[/color][/b][/quote:12155]

Wow TGB, I didn't know you were a crusader agaisnt jail time for non violent offenders. Well just to let you know, a good majority of jail and prison inmates are currently serving time for non violent crimes. I'm just wondering, since it's fair for Paris to get out since she's non violent, should they all be on house arrest also? Or maybe even non-violent offenders should serve time for their crimes also?

Also, the thought of Paris Hilton's "house arrest" being considered her serving her sentence is a joke. Oh great, let's keep her confined to a mansion for 40 days, wait, isn't that the grand prize on the back of my cereal box?
  
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