Call me whatever you want, but I am glad that the judge made an example of Paris Hilton. After all, I have a grandaughter growing up in this time period and would like her to know that if you do something wrong there are consequences. I also want her to know that no amount of money or tears can fix some things in life and that is why you have to make good choices. I wish no ill will on anyone and I would hope this would teach Paris a lesson, who knows it might. Either way, I think the judge in this case should be praised and commended for what had to be a career nightmare. Just my thoughts, what are yours?
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May 28, 2007 Personally, I am glad...
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I was so glad to see her sent back.
Paris is now is some sort of facility that deals with the psychological health issues of inmates. Why was she not sent there in the first place? These are important questions that should be addressed.
Maybe her "buds" will think twice now before picking up that drink before getting behind the wheel.