Paris back in Jail

gopher

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``Why is this even front page news? ``

CNN is the vanguard of the pro war news media. It has continually promoted Bush's war and wants more in Iran and Palestine. In order to promote war, it needs to distract people from the violence and bad news. That's why it has chosen to hype up Paris Hilton's infantilism.
 

s243a

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Well although commendable hopefully Pairs doesn't become just another celebrity trying to save the world. There is nothing that makes me more sick. Anyway, I find it interesting how much I'm being told on CNN that Paris got more time then anyone else would under the same circumstances would. Apparently if you commit a non violent crime in California and are a woman you are out almost immediately. Is the jail system in California really that broken. Maybe San Francisco need to re think that whole save haven city thing.
 

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``Why is this even front page news? ``

CNN is the vanguard of the pro war news media. It has continually promoted Bush's war and wants more in Iran and Palestine. In order to promote war, it needs to distract people from the violence and bad news. That's why it has chosen to hype up Paris Hilton's infantilism.

Gopher - are you forgetting Fox News?

Pangloss
 

Pangloss

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Shadow:

The funny thing is that the media has always been biased - it is only since the, oh, fifties or sixties that we have wanted news organizations that keep editorial content out of reportage.

It used to be (for hundreds of years) that "yellowsheets" were full of cherry-picked facts, lies and propaganda for one side or another of an issue. Hence the term "yellow journalism." Ben Franklin was a yellow sheet publisher. I used to teach his journalism to my practicum students.

Fox News is part of a fine tradition - doing the thinking for us.

Try reading Neil Postman's "Amusing Ourselves To Death," it is quite the wake-up call. Every library ought to have it.

Pangloss
 

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Looks like Miss Hilton is soon to be released from jail. Tomorrow's the big day. Typically there ain't nothing too big about gettin' outta jail, however in this case from what I hears, they are a throwin' a big bash for Paris.

:eek:ccasion1:
 

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Hilton prosecutor's wife pleads no-contest

Updated Thu. Jun. 21 2007 7:59 AM ET
Associated Press
LOS ANGELES -- The wife of the top prosecutor in Los Angeles pleaded no-contest Wednesday to driving without a valid licence, the same day reports emerged that she had an outstanding arrest warrant for failing to appear in court on motor vehicle charges from the 1990s.
City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo had Paris Hilton jailed for violating probation for driving with a suspended licence, then condemned her early release. He said he was embarrassed about the outstanding bench warrant for his wife, the Los Angeles Times newspaper reported Wednesday.
Later in the day, Michelle Delgadillo pleaded no-contest in Los Angeles Superior Court to a misdemeanour charge of driving without a valid licence in connection to a 1998 traffic citation. She was ordered to serve a year of probation and to pay roughly US$500 in fines and penalties, said Santa Monica prosecutor Betty Haviland.
The other charges, which included driving without insurance and in an unregistered car, were dismissed, she said.
Rocky Delgadillo said he didn't know about it until this week and urged his wife to remedy the situation.
"My wife is embarrassed about this and I am embarrassed as well," he said.
His office said she had to pay $431 in fines and penalties.
The couple also has been chronically late in paying fines for at least five parking tickets in the last three years, the newspaper reported. One violation for parking in a red zone in December 2006 was not paid until the newspaper inquired about the tickets last month, by which time the $70 infraction had become a $174 fine with penalties.
A spokesman for Delgadillo said the city attorney's wife was responsible for all the parking tickets and delinquent payments.
The new developments were the latest driving-related issues to dog Delgadillo and his wife.
On Monday, Delgadillo apologized for keeping quiet about a 2004 accident in which his wife crashed his city-issued vehicle while driving on a suspended licence. Delgadillo said he was reimbursing the city for the $1,222 repair.
The prosecutor has said Michelle Delgadillo's offences are not comparable to those of Hilton, who is serving a 45-day sentence for violating her probation in an alcohol-related reckless driving case.
In the latest disclosure, Michelle Delgadillo said she was "very embarrassed."
"I will do whatever the court instructs me to do. I apologize for any embarrassment this has caused my husband and family," she said in a statement to the newspaper.
"It is completely my mistake."
Michelle Delgadillo was cited by a California Highway Patrol officer Aug. 1, 1998, in Santa Monica for allegedly driving with an expired Montana driver's licence, the Times reported, citing court documents.
The citation - issued two weeks before she married Delgadillo and written under her maiden name, Namen - said the tan BMW 325 she was driving had expired tags and she had no proof of insurance.
The Santa Monica city attorney's office filed a three-count criminal case. When she did not appear in court a month later for her arraignment, a judge issued a $2,000 bench warrant, the newspaper reported.
 
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Thats soooooo bad...You see those national enquirer types do get to the dirt don't they....Is this why she gets out today...how long she been in 10 days?
Man the rich sure do live differently than us little people.
 

Kreskin

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You're probably right Doc, when this was leaked they couldn't get her out fast enough.
 

shadowshiv

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You're probably right Doc, when this was leaked they couldn't get her out fast enough.

It was probably Hilton's lawyer digging through the trash to find some incriminating tidbits to help get her out of jail.
 

#juan

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Funny news #juan. They're in the old glass house.

Wait, there's more:



Los Angeles City Attorney Rocky Delagadillo answers questions regarding an accident involving his city-issued sports utility vehicle which his wife crashed in 2004, during a news conference on June 18, 2007. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)

Paris Hilton's prosecutor under scrutiny Updated Mon. Jun. 25 2007 2:51 PM ET
Associated Press
LOS ANGELES -- When Paris Hilton was sprung from jail early, few were as outraged -- and as outspoken -- as the prosecutor who put her there.
But City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo's complaints of a two-tiered jail system where "the rich and powerful receive special treatment" have come to back to haunt him.
Soon after Hilton was sent back to jail earlier this month, he acknowledged his wife had committed a similar infraction -- driving with a suspended license. Among other things, he also admitted sticking the taxpayers with the bill after his wife crashed his city-issued car in 2004, and acknowledged that staffers have occasionally run personal errands and baby-sat his children.
"He was living in somewhat of a glass house," said Raphael Sonenshein, a political scientist at California State University, Fullerton.
The disclosures have led the California bar and the city Ethics Commission to open investigations of one of Los Angeles' highest-ranking law enforcement officers.
The furor has sent the normally publicity-friendly politician into virtual hiding. Delgadillo's office declined to comment.
Delgadillo is a 46-year-old up-and-coming Democrat whose close advisers are said to refer to themselves as "Team 1600," a reference to the Pennsylvania Avenue address of the White House.
The son of an engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Rockard Delgadillo grew up in East Los Angeles and won a scholarship to Harvard, where he played football. He earned his law degree from Columbia University.
He was a deputy mayor to Richard Riordan and an entertainment attorney for powerhouse legal firm O'Melveny & Myers, where former Secretary of State Warren Christopher practices.
In 2001, he was elected to the first of two terms as city attorney, becoming the first Mexican-American to hold citywide office in three decades. He ran unsuccessfully for California attorney general last fall.
Apart for some questions about his claims of gridiron glory, including a boast he played pro football (he tried out for New York Giants but didn't make the team), he had had little trouble in office up until two weeks ago.
That was when Delgadillo decried Hilton's release from jail by the sheriff. He argued that Hilton should serve more time behind bars for driving with a suspended license and violating her probation on alcohol-related reckless driving charges.
On the same day, he acknowledged that his wife, Michelle, got a ticket for driving with a suspended license in 2005.
Just like the hotel heiress, his wife claimed to be unaware of the suspension, he said. The difference, however, was that her license had been suspended for failing to show proof of insurance after a fender bender. She, unlike Hilton, was not driving drunk, Delgadillo said.
More than a week later, amid mounting pressure from the Los Angeles Times and other local news media, he disclosed that his wife banged up his city-issued GMC Yukon in 2004 while driving with a suspended license and that he left the taxpayers to foot the $1,222 repair bill. He reimbursed the city last week.
"I realized that I should have spoken up earlier. That was a mistake," he said. "I mishandled the situation and I apologize."
Then it emerged that his wife had an outstanding arrest warrant for failing to appear in court on charges of driving without insurance and other offenses dating to 1998. She resolved the case Wednesday by pleading no contest to a misdemeanor.
"I was disorganized," Michelle Delgadillo told a TV station on Thursday. "There's no excuse for it. I'm not going to make excuses for myself. I have to be an organized person, there's no doubt about it. I made a mistake."
It turned out she wasn't the only one in the family who drove without insurance: Her husband later acknowledged he had gone a year without coverage.
The Times, which followed Delgadillo's troubles in an editorial page fixture it called "Rocky Watch," also reported that the city attorney had used members of his staff to run personal errands and baby-sit his two young sons. A spokesman for Delgadillo confirmed that staff members have tended to some family and personal needs, but on their own time or during lunch breaks.
Finally, it was discovered that a consulting and business development company operated by his wife failed to file state tax returns for several years and did not have a city business license. On Friday, she paid an undisclosed amount in fees and penalties for not registering her company with the city, but said she reported the consulting income on her personal tax returns.
"Here's a sobering observation," the Times editorial page wrote. "Any police officer who committed Delgadillo's offenses would be fired, and appropriately so. Why does the city's top law enforcement official get a better deal than its rank and file?"