Justice is served!
Let me tell you, this is refreshing and welcomed news. I get sick and tired of seeing so many celebrities walk away with just a slap on the wrist for breaking the law in one way or the other.
The one thing that really made me want to see this bitch made an example of was that she flaunted around like the law did not apply to her, as though she were untouchable. Being photographed driving while you have a suspended license was about as ballsy as you can get. Duh, you're a high profile personality and the whole nation knows you have a pulled license and yet you're out prancing your ass around behind a steering wheel. Smart.
Paris' hearing lasted two hours.
Her attorneys argued that the incident of her driving the Bentley Continental GTC was a mistake and that her actions did not warrant her going to jail.
But Rachel Chavarria, 19, who was at the courthouse to pay a speeding ticket thought otherwise.
"If she goes to jail, which she should, she deserves it," Chavarria said. "She had the money and should have called a chauffeur or a taxi and that shows how stupid she is. It's like she's one of those celebrities looking to get attention at any cost."
Her friend, Selene Sanchez, 19, echoed Chavarria's thoughts.
"What it seems people care about more now isn't God, the war or poverty. It's about if Lindsay's on drugs, If Britney's shaving her head or Paris is going to jail," Sanchez said. "It's just absolutely disturbing to see what we care about now."
They say that construction workers building a parking structure across the street from the courthouse yelled "Jail time!" to the many reporters and cameramen who had were set up in front of the court before the hearing.
Paris cried (heh) as judgment was handed down and she said that she was sorry. Her mother, Kathy was said to be quite distraught about the punishment.
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Source: LATimes