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nevadamedic
06-09-2007, 10:45 AM
Can we stay on topic?

I personally think the judge was trying to save her. She has a pattern of reckless behavior, drug use, alcohol related problems and hard partying ways. Im sure he has saved her life in the ling run. She was on the road to self distruct and she would have ended up dead or hurting someone else with her reckless behavior. When your on probation you have either a 6 or 12 month suspended sentance(depending on the crime, DUI is usually 6 month) and the judge has every right to sentance you up to that 6 or 12 months. That usually happens on the 1st offense, as they consider probation your one chance. The system was lienient on Paris, she appeared for the DUI and got probation, violated her probation once and nothing happened so she did it again and a clear message was sent. She needs to stand on her own damn two feet, its only going to be less then 20 days, thats not long at all.

On the medical issue, when I worked for the FD we had to goto the jail all the time for "Inmates having serious medical issues" 95% of the time we didn't even transport them and the other 5% of the time they were taken to the hospital under guard and returned right back to their cell after being discharged. Besides her private psy. doc. made the determination, dont you think it was in his best interest to do that?

I also think its funny that days before she went to jail, she dropped her attorney and got one who handles getting people out of jail, then she drops her appeal and says she will be strong and do her time, goes to jail and out in less then three days if you look at the hours. Someone like her would not drop her appeal rights unless there was a backdoor plan in place.

Like I said earlier she needs to suck it up and do her time, and maybe if she shuts up and quits blaming everyone but her she will learn something.

82Marine89
06-09-2007, 11:07 AM
Who cares? She'll get a therapist that'll tell her she's the victim and they did this to her to prove a point, not because she was guilty.

nevadamedic
06-09-2007, 11:07 AM
Who cares? She'll get a therapist that'll tell her she's the victim and they did this to her to prove a point, not because she was guilty.

She already believes this, but the problem is SHE drive drunk, SHE violated probation and its the courts fault for setting down the punishment that the law says is fit?

82Marine89
06-09-2007, 11:11 AM
True, but this is my problem with society. They care more about some rich **** than they do about the state of this great Nation.

nevadamedic
06-09-2007, 11:19 AM
True, but this is my problem with society. They care more about some rich **** than they do about the state of this great Nation.

The Liberal Media is good at their job.

Joe Steel
06-09-2007, 12:51 PM
She already believes this, but the problem is SHE drive drunk, SHE violated probation and its the courts fault for setting down the punishment that the law says is fit?

That's the problem. He didn't. He seems to have given her a much harsher sentence than he should have.

Joe Steel
06-09-2007, 12:53 PM
True, but this is my problem with society. They care more about some rich **** than they do about the state of this great Nation.

Nonsense. This is about the integrity of the justice system. We can't tolerate judges using the bench to express their prejudices or extract revenge.

nevadamedic
06-09-2007, 01:01 PM
That's the problem. He didn't. He seems to have given her a much harsher sentence than he should have.

Bullshit, he could have put her in for 6 months for a second probation violation which almost any judge would, he was lenient on her. I have seen it done quite a few times. Just because you have a hard on for her doesn't mean she's right.

Guernicaa
06-09-2007, 01:05 PM
Although she is no better than anyone else....I can imagine that going from 24/7 royal treatment to being thrown in a little cubical with a metal toilet and only being let out for an hour a day can cause a lot of mental problems.


lol...Heres a very funny clip from South Park making fun of Paris:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=F3_iYhynoHM

Pale Rider
06-09-2007, 01:22 PM
I think this is probably the best lesson the little trollop could ever learn in her life, and that's that she's not above the law, and not even "mommy" can get her out of it.

nevadamedic
06-09-2007, 01:41 PM
I think this is probably the best lesson the little trollop could ever learn in her life, and that's that she's not above the law, and not even "mommy" can get her out of it.

I honestly believe that if she quits trying to fight it that it may save her life.

82Marine89
06-09-2007, 02:11 PM
Nonsense. This is about the integrity of the justice system. We can't tolerate judges using the bench to express their prejudices or extract revenge.

First, I would like to publicly apologize to anyone offended by my use of the 'c' word.

Second, please show me where this judge expressed any prejudice or extracted revenge.

Abbey Marie
06-09-2007, 02:15 PM
For reference, an LA county guy said on TV last night that for a repeat driving offense, 30 days in prison is not uncommon.

Guernicaa
06-09-2007, 03:04 PM
True, but this is my problem with society. They care more about some rich **** than they do about the state of this great Nation.
Her family represents capitalism at its best.

Pale Rider
06-09-2007, 03:06 PM
Her family represents capitalism at its best.

And there's something wrong with that?

82Marine89
06-09-2007, 03:07 PM
Her family represents capitalism at its best.

And that has what to do with my comment?

Doniston
06-09-2007, 03:09 PM
Can we stay on topic?

I personally think the judge was trying to save her. She has a pattern of reckless behavior, drug use, alcohol related problems and hard partying ways. Im sure he has saved her life in the ling run. She was on the road to self distruct and she would have ended up dead or hurting someone else with her reckless behavior. When your on probation you have either a 6 or 12 month suspended sentance(depending on the crime, DUI is usually 6 month) and the judge has every right to sentance you up to that 6 or 12 months. That usually happens on the 1st offense, as they consider probation your one chance. The system was lienient on Paris, she appeared for the DUI and got probation, violated her probation once and nothing happened so she did it again and a clear message was sent. She needs to stand on her own damn two feet, its only going to be less then 20 days, thats not long at all.

On the medical issue, when I worked for the FD we had to goto the jail all the time for "Inmates having serious medical issues" 95% of the time we didn't even transport them and the other 5% of the time they were taken to the hospital under guard and returned right back to their cell after being discharged. Besides her private psy. doc. made the determination, dont you think it was in his best interest to do that?

I also think its funny that days before she went to jail, she dropped her attorney and got one who handles getting people out of jail, then she drops her appeal and says she will be strong and do her time, goes to jail and out in less then three days if you look at the hours. Someone like her would not drop her appeal rights unless there was a backdoor plan in place.

Like I said earlier she needs to suck it up and do her time, and maybe if she shuts up and quits blaming everyone but her she will learn something.First post and you ask if we can stay on topic??????????

nevadamedic
06-09-2007, 03:09 PM
And there's something wrong with that?

To him there is, because he is just envious.

Guernicaa
06-09-2007, 03:16 PM
And that has what to do with my comment?
That she is a rich **** because of capitalism.
Not saying its a good thing, or a bad thing....

Pale Rider
06-09-2007, 03:22 PM
That she is a rich **** because of capitalism.
Not saying its a good thing, or a bad thing....

Maybe I shouldn't say anything, but using the "c" word can get you banned here.

nevadamedic
06-09-2007, 03:23 PM
Maybe I shouldn't say anything, but using the "c" word can get you banned here.

:slap:

avatar4321
06-09-2007, 05:35 PM
That's the problem. He didn't. He seems to have given her a much harsher sentence than he should have.

This despite the obvious special treatment giving her leniency.

The woman needs to have a mental breakdown. Its the only way she can shift her paradign to reality.

nevadamedic
06-09-2007, 05:41 PM
First post and you ask if we can stay on topic??????????

Yea because there was a previous thread that got shut down because it turned into a bitching session between a couple people.

Guernicaa
06-09-2007, 08:04 PM
Overall I have no pitty for Paris.
She's nothing more than a stupid vagina.

Sitarro
06-09-2007, 09:34 PM
Overall I have no pitty for Paris.
She's nothing more than a stupid vagina.

Hey dumbass, the piece of shit you worship killed more people than the Americans you pretend to care about that have been killed and wounded in Iraq.:fu:

Guernicaa
06-09-2007, 10:36 PM
Hey dumbass, the piece of shit you worship killed more people than the Americans you pretend to care about that have been killed and wounded in Iraq.:fu:
lol yeah and uhh...That pertains to what on this on this thread?

OCA
06-09-2007, 10:44 PM
Overall I have no pitty for Paris.
She's nothing more than a stupid vagina.


And you are nothing more than a..............wait, i'm sure you have a vagina too.

Lol what a tool!

Hobbit
06-09-2007, 11:19 PM
Overall I have no pitty for Paris.
She's nothing more than a stupid vagina.

I have pity for her, but not because she's going to jail. I think that can help her. I pity her because she's self-destructive. I pity her because she whores herself out, hogs the spotlight, and goes for shock value because she's looking for happiness in all the wrong places and fame for fame's sake. I just hope she wakes up before one of these stunts gets her killed.

Edit: Same goes for Lindsay Lohan, Britney Spears, and all those other socialite girls who think there's happiness to be found in an endless string of sex, drugs, and partying.

Sitarro
06-10-2007, 03:45 AM
lol yeah and uhh...That pertains to what on this on this thread?

OK, I'll start a "Che Guevara was a piece of shit" thread.....see your faggy ass there.

Joe Steel
06-10-2007, 05:56 AM
First, I would like to publicly apologize to anyone offended by my use of the 'c' word.

Second, please show me where this judge expressed any prejudice or extracted revenge.

According to the Sheriff, Paris Hilton's sentence was unusually harsh. I'm assuming it's because the judge was expressing his prejudices or extracting revenge. I admit, I don't know that that is the reason but it seems most likely.

Joe Steel
06-10-2007, 05:58 AM
This despite the obvious special treatment giving her leniency.

The woman needs to have a mental breakdown. Its the only way she can shift her paradign to reality.

According to the Sheriff, she was not treated leniently. The only special treatment she received was unusually harsh special treatment.

Pale Rider
06-10-2007, 06:03 AM
According the Sheriff, Paris Hilton's sentence was unusually harsh. I'm assuming it's because the judge was expressing his prejudices or extracting revenge. I admit, I don't know that that is the reason but it seems most likely.

So... if you or I got pulled over for drunk driving, was then put on probation, then got pulled over after that for driving again while on probation, got a pass on that, and then AGAIN got pulled over for driving AGAIN on a pulled lisence... and showed up LATE FOR COURT, c'mon man... they'd have trown you or I under the frickin' jail and thrown away the key.

She's a pampered, over priveledged rich, nacissist, porno star. Fuck her. Let her learn that if you fuck up, you pay for it, just like you or I would.

shattered
06-10-2007, 08:15 AM
According to the Sheriff, she was not treated leniently. The only special treatment she received was unusually harsh special treatment.

I'm curious.. What treatment, or what type of sentence would you have given her, if you were the judge in question, and knew she had a DUI, screwed up while on probation twice, and pretty much thought she was above the law, just because of who she is?

I think she was given special treatment by not being put in general population where everyone else ends up that pull that kind of crap...

Guernicaa
06-10-2007, 09:08 AM
I have pity for her, but not because she's going to jail. I think that can help her. I pity her because she's self-destructive. I pity her because she whores herself out, hogs the spotlight, and goes for shock value because she's looking for happiness in all the wrong places and fame for fame's sake. I just hope she wakes up before one of these stunts gets her killed.

Edit: Same goes for Lindsay Lohan, Britney Spears, and all those other socialite girls who think there's happiness to be found in an endless string of sex, drugs, and partying.
I found it funny that they ranked Britney as being worse than Paris.

I think overall Paris has done way more trashy things in the past.

Guernicaa
06-10-2007, 09:08 AM
OK, I'll start a "Che Guevara was a piece of shit" thread.....see your faggy ass there.
Ok, sounds good.
See you there as well!


http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a325/laxplayer566/self-portrait0151.jpg

avatar4321
06-10-2007, 10:01 AM
According to the Sheriff, she was not treated leniently. The only special treatment she received was unusually harsh special treatment.

The Sheriff is trying to cover his butt. She was treated leniently. Do you know anyone who was caught driving with a license twice in contempt of court after a DUI charge to get off so leniently? The book would be thrown at them.

Sitarro
06-10-2007, 10:54 AM
The Sheriff is trying to cover his butt. She was treated leniently. Do you know anyone who was caught driving with a license twice in contempt of court after a DUI charge to get off so leniently? The book would be thrown at them.

She isn't just anyone, she is a liability no matter where they put her. If anything happens to you or me while being incarcerated they will say, oh well, shouldn't have broken the law and that will be it. If something happens to this girl, the daughter and Grand daughter of an extremely powerful family in America and the world, we will all pay because some slime ball decided to shank her in general population to get their name in the paper. It will be covered world wide, investigation of the prison will go on and on, liability lawsuits will go on for years and we the taxpayers will get to pay for it all. It is just naive to think that we are all equal. She is hounded 24 hours a day by idiots trying to make an easy buck. Even a guy that she thought was her boyfriend and I'm sure claimed to love her used her for his 15 minutes and a paycheck. Everyone wants to accuse the celebrity of being pampered and having it all, they don't...... they get to live their life in a fishbowl for our entertainment. Anyone that has bought a People magazine, Star, Page Six or any of the hundreds of magazines that are nothing but bullshit about celebrities get to share in the blame for the Paris Hiltons of the world.

They may start out thinking they want the celebrity lifestyle but then they can't get off the ride, the people that spend their lives gawking at others won't let them. Think for one second what life must be like for this girl. Stop looking at the perceived life of glamour and try to picture what it's really like to be imprisoned by your own celebrity. I know I wouldn't want it, not for a single day.

Joe Steel
06-10-2007, 12:32 PM
So... if you or I got pulled over for drunk driving, was then put on probation, then got pulled over after that for driving again while on probation, got a pass on that, and then AGAIN got pulled over for driving AGAIN on a pulled lisence... and showed up LATE FOR COURT, c'mon man... they'd have trown you or I under the frickin' jail and thrown away the key.

She's a pampered, over priveledged rich, nacissist, porno star. Fuck her. Let her learn that if you fuck up, you pay for it, just like you or I would.

The Sheriff said others who had done what she had done did not get jail time. If that's so, she was treated unusually harshly. I'm not saying her sentence was too much or too little, per se, only that it was inconsistent with the practice of the Court. Why?

Joe Steel
06-10-2007, 12:35 PM
I'm curious.. What treatment, or what type of sentence would you have given her, if you were the judge in question, and knew she had a DUI, screwed up while on probation twice, and pretty much thought she was above the law, just because of who she is?

Exactly what I gave everyone else who had done the same thing.


I think she was given special treatment by not being put in general population where everyone else ends up that pull that kind of crap...

As a public, and controversial, person, being placed in the general population would have subjected her to extraordinary risk and would be unjustifiably harsh.

Joe Steel
06-10-2007, 12:39 PM
The Sheriff is trying to cover his butt. She was treated leniently. Do you know anyone who was caught driving with a license twice in contempt of court after a DUI charge to get off so leniently? The book would be thrown at them.

How do you know what the Sheriff is doing?

nevadamedic
06-10-2007, 02:00 PM
The Sheriff is trying to cover his butt. She was treated leniently. Do you know anyone who was caught driving with a license twice in contempt of court after a DUI charge to get off so leniently? The book would be thrown at them.

Thae Sheriff will be very lucky if he come out of this with his job. The City Supervisors are really pissed and they can pull him out of office by a majority vote.

shattered
06-10-2007, 02:10 PM
Exactly what I gave everyone else who had done the same thing.



As a public, and controversial, person, being placed in the general population would have subjected her to extraordinary risk and would be unjustifiably harsh.

And what would that be? ANOTHER light slap on the wrist? Pfft.

As a public, and controversial person, she should know that she's constantly being watched by the public, and the media. Common sense would tell her to:

A) Watch what she's doing, because everyone else is watching her. Maintain a standard of decency.

B) Not break the law repeatedly - if you do, expect it to be a media circus worse than what you're typically used to.

Yurt
06-10-2007, 02:59 PM
Bullshit, he could have put her in for 6 months for a second probation violation which almost any judge would, he was lenient on her. I have seen it done quite a few times. Just because you have a hard on for her doesn't mean she's right.

I don't believe you are right. The sheriff is spot on when he said she received a stiffer sentence for being a celebrity. He said most people with her conviction, do less. I think he knows.

Yurt
06-10-2007, 03:02 PM
The Sheriff is trying to cover his butt. She was treated leniently. Do you know anyone who was caught driving with a license twice in contempt of court after a DUI charge to get off so leniently? The book would be thrown at them.

Yes. They almost always get a braclet, or a weekend only in jail, then the bracelet. Is criminal law different in the jurisdiction you are from? This was a first time offense, got pled to a reckless driving offense, so the base offense is only reckless driving, not the drunk driving, that has been erased "legally."

avatar4321
06-10-2007, 05:31 PM
How do you know what the Sheriff is doing?

Because its so freaking obvious its not funny. all the experts are saying the same exact thing. If she had been some black girl in compton doing this she would have had the book thrown at her. but because she is some rich heiress she things she can buy herself out of trouble. She has been treated leniently and its about time she did her time and grew up.

JohnDoe
06-10-2007, 06:14 PM
Jails are over crowded, not enough rooms for the true criminals, FELONS, thus cases like this, even with her defiant and almost childlike and shettlered bimbo behavior, would not have spent a day in jail for someone "normal" is what the "other side" is stating as fact. And I would tend to agree with this, but without researching it, I could not be certain.

nevadamedic
06-10-2007, 06:26 PM
I don't believe you are right. The sheriff is spot on when he said she received a stiffer sentence for being a celebrity. He said most people with her conviction, do less. I think he knows.

I am right, the City Supervisors can pull him out of office faster then he got Paris out of jail.

Pale Rider
06-10-2007, 06:28 PM
The Sheriff said others who had done what she had done did not get jail time. If that's so, she was treated unusually harshly. I'm not saying her sentence was too much or too little, per se, only that it was inconsistent with the practice of the Court. Why?

I think that sherrif is a crack pot who caters to celebrities. People who get D.U.I.'s go to jail. Plain and simple. If you get caught driving after your D.U.I., you go to jail. If you get caught driving AGAIN after your D.U.I., and then snub your nose at the courts by showing up twenty minutes late, you better pray you don't get SIX MONTHS.

It's a double standard, for money, and celebrities. We can hash that over 'till the cows come home, but that fact will remain true.

nevadamedic
06-10-2007, 06:28 PM
Yes. They almost always get a braclet, or a weekend only in jail, then the bracelet. Is criminal law different in the jurisdiction you are from? This was a first time offense, got pled to a reckless driving offense, so the base offense is only reckless driving, not the drunk driving, that has been erased "legally."

Your right about that, they get that on the first probation violation, this was her second,she could have done up to 6 months and I think she should have. The she shows up to court late to her hearing right before she got sentanced to jail the first time. She is showing no respect or concern here.

JohnDoe
06-10-2007, 09:58 PM
I think that sherrif is a crack pot who caters to celebrities. People who get D.U.I.'s go to jail. Plain and simple. If you get caught driving after your D.U.I., you go to jail. If you get caught driving AGAIN after your D.U.I., and then snub your nose at the courts by showing up twenty minutes late, you better pray you don't get SIX MONTHS.

It's a double standard, for money, and celebrities. We can hash that over 'till the cows come home, but that fact will remain true.an employee of mine was driving drunk, with another employee of mine as the passenger who was also drunk, got in a car accident and killed the passenger....


he spent no time in jail, even with his involuntary manslaughter charge....of which he paid a lawyer 5k back in 1988 to get him off.

i know you are wrong on this, just from experience.

Gunny
06-10-2007, 10:20 PM
an employee of mine was driving drunk, with another employee of mine as the passenger who was also drunk, got in a car accident and killed the passenger....


he spent no time in jail, even with his involuntary manslaughter charge....of which he paid a lawyer 5k back in 1988 to get him off.

i know you are wrong on this, just from experience.

You don't know he is wrong. DUI laws are handled differently state-to-state, and judge to judge. Your one instance doesn't negate the fact DUI's are treated pretty harshly in many places.

Regardless, Hilton was sentenced to serve a specific amount of time in jail and celeb worshipper let her out because she was sick. When have you EVER heard of THAT happening?

stephanie
06-10-2007, 10:33 PM
Up here...

First DUI....automatic 3 days..

Second....automatic 10 days..

Third........kiss your ass goodbye...

Break your probation on any one of these....see ya.

Paris Hilton......isn't worth the typing about....

She's a nobody.. except for her rich parents, she's a spoiled child-women, who has the maturity....of a 10 yr old...

I feel no sympathy....:poke:

nevadamedic
06-10-2007, 10:53 PM
Up here...

First DUI....automatic 3 days..

Second....automatic 10 days..

Third........kiss your ass goodbye...

Break your probation on any one of these....see ya.

Paris Hilton......isn't worth the typing about....

She's a nobody.. except for her rich parents, she's a spoiled child-women, who has the maturity....of a 10 yr old...

I feel no sympathy....:poke:

I think about 99% of the population feels the same way.

Pale Rider
06-10-2007, 11:33 PM
i know you are wrong on this, just from experience.

Well, it's easy to just say that, however, it isn't I who is wrong. Take a look at California laws for yourself... http://www.1800duilaws.com/states/california_dui_penalties.asp... as you can see, California carries "mandatory" jail time even for the first offense DUI. So if you're caught driving not once, claiming ignorance, but TWICE after this, and then snub your nose at the judge and show up late for court, you better be thanking GOD he doesn't throw your ass UNDER the jail house.

Your "experience" is flawed.

JohnDoe
06-11-2007, 06:07 AM
I will agree that EACH state is different and has their own DUI laws and sentences for such.

But I would say that all of your OPINIONS are no greater or better or more accurate etc than my opinion.... EXCEPT that 2 of you are crybabies and can't deal with differing opinions without trying to whoop your component in to shape by "red repping" them.... boo hoo, you really don't scare me guys, you just make yourselves appear to be the children that you are...

shattered
06-11-2007, 07:12 AM
an employee of mine was driving drunk, with another employee of mine as the passenger who was also drunk, got in a car accident and killed the passenger....


he spent no time in jail, even with his involuntary manslaughter charge....of which he paid a lawyer 5k back in 1988 to get him off.

i know you are wrong on this, just from experience.

So.. You know someone that in essence murdered someone else, got away completely scott free, and now you think everyone should get away with everything?

Joe Steel
06-11-2007, 07:23 AM
Because its so freaking obvious its not funny. all the experts are saying the same exact thing.

What experts?

Who is saying the Sheriff did something inappropriate?

Typically, Sheriff is an elective office (although I don't know if that's the case in California.) The only opinion which matters is that of the voters but I'd like to see some discussion among professionals of Sheriff Baca's actions.

Monkeybone
06-11-2007, 08:11 AM
driving with a suspended liscenes can get you thrown in jail. so add reckless driving (jailable) and yah, she should have gone to jail with both of those things on top of violating her probation.

did i hear correctly that she has to serve the full sentence now?

Lightning Waltz
06-11-2007, 08:22 AM
driving with a suspended liscenes can get you thrown in jail. so add reckless driving (jailable) and yah, she should have gone to jail with both of those things on top of violating her probation.

did i hear correctly that she has to serve the full sentence now?

Supposedly...but subtract time for good behavior...(so they were estimating about 23 days).

Pale Rider
06-11-2007, 08:41 AM
I will agree that EACH state is different and has their own DUI laws and sentences for such.

But I would say that all of your OPINIONS are no greater or better or more accurate etc than my opinion....
California law is NOT "my opinion." If you followed the link provided, you found out for yourself. Your being an ass.


EXCEPT that 2 of you are crybabies and can't deal with differing opinions without trying to whoop your component in to shape by "red repping" them.... boo hoo, you really don't scare me guys, you just make yourselves appear to be the children that you are...
You're a cherry here, and you're being a prick. You've earned your neg rep. Stop whinning about it.

Doniston
06-11-2007, 10:09 AM
What experts?

Who is saying the Sheriff did something inappropriate?


It's been all over the news. and I agree. IMO, that sheriff should be facing contenpt charges.

Dilloduck
06-11-2007, 11:45 AM
Because its so freaking obvious its not funny. all the experts are saying the same exact thing. If she had been some black girl in compton doing this she would have had the book thrown at her. but because she is some rich heiress she things she can buy herself out of trouble. She has been treated leniently and its about time she did her time and grew up.

That's exactly what Al Sharpton is claiming. He's got another issue to fight a race/class war on. I'm afraid he has some points because I thought the general rule in America was

1. If they have money, fine the hell out of them an see if their attorney can work out a deal
2. If they are major crimes cmmitted by th poor, give em prison time.
3. Just ignore the small stuff committed by the poor, low class folks--it's too expensive to mess with em.

I know cops who just ignore small crime committed by known trouble makers but if they caught me doing the same thing, I could expect jail time and/or a fine.

nevadamedic
06-11-2007, 12:03 PM
That's exactly what Al Sharpton is claiming. He's got another issue to fight a race/class war on. I'm afraid he has some points because I thought the general rule in America was

1. If they have money, fine the hell out of them an see if their attorney can work out a deal
2. If they are major crimes cmmitted by th poor, give em prison time.
3. Just ignore the small stuff committed by the poor, low class folks--it's too expensive to mess with em.

I know cops who just ignore small crime committed by known trouble makers but if they caught me doing the same thing, I could expect jail time and/or a fine.

The known trouble makers could be CI's, then they dont mess with them really at all.

Dilloduck
06-11-2007, 12:09 PM
The known trouble makers could be CI's, then they dont mess with them really at all.

Austin is a sanctuary town. An illegal has go to kill someone before they even bother to mess with em. Give em a traffic ticket ???? Forget it. Jail em for a DWI ? Ain't gonna happen.

Joe Steel
06-11-2007, 12:33 PM
It's been all over the news. and I agree. IMO, that sheriff should be facing contenpt charges.

What experts?

nevadamedic
06-11-2007, 12:35 PM
Austin is a sanctuary town. An illegal has go to kill someone before they even bother to mess with em. Give em a traffic ticket ???? Forget it. Jail em for a DWI ? Ain't gonna happen.

They dont even send them back?

Doniston
06-11-2007, 01:35 PM
What experts? I didn't say experts, and who is an expert at common sense???

Dilloduck
06-11-2007, 04:50 PM
They dont even send them back?

Hell--they are not even allowed to ask if they are legal American citizens.

but back to the issue--your financial and social status WILL affect the type of justice that you receive in American courts of law. What's worse is that even you politics will affect it.

Sitarro
06-11-2007, 09:47 PM
Paris Hilton is a professional celebrity, she makes 35 million a year being one. When you see her at events, she has probably been paid more than any of us make a year to be there. Why is this? Because the American public loves to hate her and the people that employ her know that if she shows up the paparrazzis will too. She also makes millions off her line of clothing, perfumes.....and anything else she endorses.

To be naive enough to follow the rest of America and believe she is a dumb blonde and that she is also a drunk is pretty funny. I know I have never seen her even pretending to be drunk, drunk driving??? If she was really drunk driving then who on this board hasn't. I wouldn't doubt for a second that the cops that arrested her and the "Judge" who feels he is worthy of being in contempt with, all have driven home a lot drunker than she ever has. The hypocrites that pretend to be so appalled at this need to get a grip, you are all being played. She will walk out of that jail being a bigger celebrity than she has ever been and everyone will watch to see what she does next. You made her America.... just as you have made every low talent rap asswhipe, sports star/rapist/murderer/drunk , Donald Trump, Rosie O'Donnell, Ellen, Britney, etc. etc.

America, you need to get some knowledge and some culture and quit being the following, idolizing, pathetic whiners that you've become. You are allowing idiots like this clown judge and the dimwitted police to gain power that is hard to believe. Guys that can barely write out a ticket graduate from police academies every day, I have met and had to deal with these dick heads plenty of times. They don't deserve or should get , the power to alter lives. Our country is getting flushed down the toilet and it is being done so by as many nut cases on the right as on the left.

By the way, Hilton donates millions to charity, does the drunk girl from Compton do anything for society except take from it? How often do you hear of rapper stars, football players/ NBA stars going to jail for the same offense(they may get arrested but do they serve?)....how about politicians like Ted Kennedy? America loves to hate the Hiltons, Martha Stewarts and any other white socialites that they are jealous of and the smarter ones make a business out of it. Keep talking about her, Hilton loves it.

nevadamedic
06-11-2007, 09:50 PM
Paris Hilton is a professional celebrity, she makes 35 million a year being one. When you see her at events, she has probably been paid more than any of us make a year to be there. Why is this? Because the American public loves to hate her and the people that employ her know that if she shows up the paparrazzis will too. She also makes millions off her line of clothing, perfumes.....and anything else she endorses.

To be naive enough to follow the rest of America and believe she is a dumb blonde and that she is also a drunk is pretty funny. I know I have never seen her even pretending to be drunk, drunk driving??? If she was really drunk driving then who on this board hasn't. I wouldn't doubt for a second that the cops that arrested her and the "Judge" who feels he is worthy of being in contempt with, all have driven home a lot drunker than she ever has. The hypocrites that pretend to be so appalled at this need to get a grip, you are all being played. She will walk out of that jail being a bigger celebrity than she has ever been and everyone will watch to see what she does next. You made her America.... just as you have made every low talent rap asswhipe, sports star/rapist/murderer/drunk , Donald Trump, Rosie O'Donnell, Ellen, Britney, etc. etc.

America, you need to get some knowledge and some culture and quit being the following, idolizing, pathetic whiners that you've become. You are allowing idiots like this clown judge and the dimwitted police to gain power that is hard to believe. Guys that can barely write out a ticket graduate from police academies every day, I have met and had to deal with these dick heads plenty of times. They don't deserve or should get , the power to alter lives. Our country is getting flushed down the toilet and it is being done so by as many nut cases on the right as on the left.

By the way, Hilton donates millions to charity, does the drunk girl from Compton do anything for society except take from it? How often do you hear of rapper stars, football players/ NBA stars going to jail for the same offense(they may get arrested but do they serve?)....how about politicians like Ted Kennedy? America loves to hate the Hiltons, Martha Stewarts and any other white socialites that they are jealous of and the smarter ones make a business out of it. Keep talking about her, Hilton loves it.

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Sitarro
06-11-2007, 10:56 PM
:link:

Oh, we're doing links now? Since when? Most everything I have read on this thread has been opinion and conjecture. I did get the figures from the Glenn Beck show, I figured they were as credible as anything else. Who really knows besides maybe the incompetent ripoff artists at the IRS or Paris's fansight? If basketball players can make the ridiculous salaries they do for sitting on a bench when they aren't putting that round ball in a low 10 ' goal, why would it be a stretch to believe that a woman that everyone is concerned with, can't spin that into a lot of money.

This is America where the mental midget that can run with a ball can become rich beyond belief but the artist that spends their life perfecting their craft can't make a reasonable living (My friend who can paint circles around most). I find that pathetic.....sorry.

an example of my friend's work.......she is having a hard time making a living.......yes, that is a painting that took 6 months of her life to do.

JohnDoe
06-11-2007, 11:13 PM
So.. You know someone that in essence murdered someone else, got away completely scott free, and now you think everyone should get away with everything?IT sounds to me like it is you that is saying such. Did i miss something?