Celebrity Justice
L.A. City Attorney "Extremely Troubled" by Paris Decision

Rocky & ParisAnother official is blasting the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department over the decision to reassign Paris Hilton to house arrest.

In a statement to TMZ, Los Angeles City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo said:

"Today I was extremely troubled to learn that the Sheriff's Department has decided to release Ms. Hilton from custody just three days after she was admitted to county jail.

My office was not advised of this action. We learned of it this morning through news reports, just like everyone else. Had we been provided with the proper notification, we would have opposed the decision on legal grounds.

News reports indicate that the Sheriff's Department released Ms. Hilton to house arrest due to a medical condition. This explanation is puzzling. Los Angeles county jail medical facilities are well-equipped to deal with medical situations involving inmates.

I am also concerned that the judicial process may have been improperly circumvented in this case. Ms. Hilton was incarcerated as a condition of her probation. As a result, the judge retained jurisdiction over her case and only the judge has the power to modify these conditions of probation. If Ms. Hilton's medical condition truly warranted a change in her circumstances, what should have happened is the following: Ms. Hilton's legal counsel should have filed an emergency application with the court and provided my office with the opportunity to respond, and then the court could have held a hearing on the matter to consider whether there was sufficient justification to change the terms of his original order. I have directed my criminal branch to immediately explore all possible legal options to ensure that the law is being applied equally and justly in this case.

If law enforcement officials are to enjoy the respect of those we are charged with protecting, we cannot tolerate a two-tiered jail system where the rich and powerful receive special treatment. We must ensure that in our city, in our nation, and under our Constitution, justice remains blind."

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526. Brenda Bouquet! - I tell you who has - 10 years ago some idiot drove drunk and ran an intersection, broadsided my card with my son, his friend and myself in the car. I live in chronic pain now because of it. Thank God my son and his friend were not killed. It's a BIG DEAL to drive drunk, just because this idiot young woman has not killed anyone yet, and just because you haven't, doesn't mean you or she cannot ruin someone's life at any moment driving drunk. Don't be so stupid. That's why they make it a CRIME!!!!!

Posted at 6:16PM on Jun 18th 2007 by NJLady

527. At least this public official seems to have his head on straight. Too bad we already have a two-tiered system. Remember OJ? The rich can get away with murder.

Posted at 1:16PM on Jul 13th 2007 by Gianna

528. Money talks....B.S. walks! I'm not at all surprised that her Daddy's money has fingers that stretch far and deep to bribe stupid judges

Posted at 1:15AM on Oct 14th 2007 by Angela

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