shouldnt laugh but From the BBC</p> </p><table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="629" border="0"><tbody><tr><td colspan="3"><div class="mxb"><div class="sh">Paris Hilton sent back to prison </div></div></td></tr><tr><td style="width: 416px" valign="top"><font size="2"><table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="203" align="right" border="0"><tbody><tr><td><div> <div class="cap">Ms Hilton was released from jail for unspecified health reasons</div></div></td></tr></tbody></table>Celebrity heiress Paris Hilton has been taken screaming from a Los Angeles court after being told to return to jail to serve out her sentence. The celebrity heiress was ordered to attend the hearing rather than listen to the proceeding by telephone. </p> Hilton left jail on Thursday, just three days into a 45-day sentence for violating probation on a driving ban. </p> Her release from the prison, on unspecified medical grounds, had sparked widespread criticism. </p> Hilton attended court to hear the case for her "reassignment" to house arrest. </p> She arrived in handcuffs and cried throughout the court session. </p> The judge said that she would have to serve her full 45-day sentence. </p> "It's not right!" she shouted in response, before calling out to her mother in the audience. </p> She has been held at the Century Regional Detention Centre in Lynwood, California, in a special unit for celebrities, public officials, police officers and other high-profile inmates, and has so far served five days of her sentence. </p> No details of the medical problem have been given for "privacy reasons". </p></font></td></tr></tbody></table>
Shouldnt have let her out - sherrif didnt have the authority apparantly Judge popped a cog when he saw the papers and immediately sent the poor thing back again Apparantly she didnt like the food and was suffering anguish and had a bit of a rash which is why she was let out better coverage in the torygraph below Paris Hilton was led from court in tears today after being sent back to jail by a Los Angeles judge just a day after being released. Hilton was suffering from an unspecified 'medical condition' The 26-year-old socialite had been freed by the LA sheriff’s department on Thursday after serving only three days of a 45-day sentence for driving while suspended for drink driving. She was released for unspecified medical reasons, and ordered to serve the rest of her sentence at her 2,700 sq ft West Hollywood home, where she had reportedly been planning a welcome home party for herself. But Judge Michael Sauer almost immediately ordered her to appear to court this morning. After waiting two hours for Hilton he said she should be remanded for the rest of her sentence, though it was not clear if she would complete the 45 days or serve a shorter sentence with a normal probationary period. The judge made clear his frustration with the sheriff’s department and the media in a case that has been both farcical and troubling. Earlier in the day a court spokesman reportedly said that Hilton would be allowed to take part in the hearing by telephone, claiming it was not unusual for phones to be used in misdemeanour cases. Judge Sauer denied that was the case. One television pundit suggested that Hilton had been traumatized by not having her photograph taken for three days,Paris Hilton was led from court in tears today after being sent back to jail by a Los Angeles judge just a day after being released. Hilton was suffering from an unspecified 'medical condition' The 26-year-old socialite had been freed by the LA sheriff’s department on Thursday after serving only three days of a 45-day sentence for driving while suspended for drink driving. She was released for unspecified medical reasons, and ordered to serve the rest of her sentence at her 2,700 sq ft West Hollywood home, where she had reportedly been planning a welcome home party for herself. But Judge Michael Sauer almost immediately ordered her to appear to court this morning. After waiting two hours for Hilton he said she should be remanded for the rest of her sentence, though it was not clear if she would complete the 45 days or serve a shorter sentence with a normal probationary period. The judge made clear his frustration with the sheriff’s department and the media in a case that has been both farcical and troubling. Earlier in the day a court spokesman reportedly said that Hilton would be allowed to take part in the hearing by telephone, claiming it was not unusual for phones to be used in misdemeanour cases. Judge Sauer denied that was the case. One television pundit suggested that Hilton had been traumatized by not having her photograph taken for three days, but her lawyer suggested she had experienced genuine anguish in prison. The judge said he had been given no evidence of any mental illness in Hilton. News reports said she had spent most of the time in her 12ft by 8 ft cell and had found prison food unpalatable. She also pressed her alarm bell repeatedly and may have had a rash. Her lawyer was almost the only person in the entire country to express sympathy for Hilton, the great-grand-daughter of the Hilton Hotel chain founder, who has become famous chiefly for being spoilt and rich. Even to a country convinced there is one law for the wealthy and one law for the poor, Hilton’s treatment has proved shocking. The decision to free her - under the cover of darkness when it was wrongly hoped cameras would not be watching - was met with outrage from the sheriff’s union, members of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, civil rights leaders, defence lawyers and the public. Before the judge’s decision, California attorney general Jerry Brown criticized the Sheriff’s Department, saying he believed she should serve out her sentence. "It does hold up the system to ridicule when the powerful and the famous get special treatment," he said. "I’m sure there’s a lot of people who’ve seen their family members go to jail and have various ailments, physical and psychological, that didn’t get them released," he said. The judge said he had been given no evidence of any mental illness in Hilton. News reports said she had spent most of the time in her 12ft by 8 ft cell and had found prison food unpalatable. She also pressed her alarm bell repeatedly and may have had a rash. Her lawyer was almost the only person in the entire country to express sympathy for Hilton, the great-grand-daughter of the Hilton Hotel chain founder, who has become famous chiefly for being spoilt and rich. Even to a country convinced there is one law for the wealthy and one law for the poor, Hilton’s treatment has proved shocking. The decision to free her - under the cover of darkness when it was wrongly hoped cameras would not be watching - was met with outrage from the sheriff’s union, members of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, civil rights leaders, defence lawyers and the public. Before the judge’s decision, California attorney general Jerry Brown criticized the Sheriff’s Department, saying he believed she should serve out her sentence. "It does hold up the system to ridicule when the powerful and the famous get special treatment," he said. "I’m sure there’s a lot of people who’ve seen their family members go to jail and have various ailments, physical and psychological, that didn’t get them released," he said.
I'm baffled as to why it's such big news in the British media I saw something that said she was the most photographed woman in the world!! Why is she even famous? The cult of celebrity - famous for being famous!
Poor old Paris,can't help but like the girl.Hope she gets out soon,not her fault she was brought up in a millionaire bubble She thinks she's above law like,but she's in a different world bless her You know what they say,any publicity is good publicity,she'll make even more money out of this