Celebrity Justice
Judge to Paris: Get Your Ass to Court!

ParisTMZ has learned that Judge Michael T. Sauer has ordered that Paris Hilton appear in court for the hearing, which is scheduled to take place at 9:00 AM PDT.

A Los Angeles County Sheriff's vehicle is already on the way to pick up the heiress from her West Hollywood home.

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361. Take her directly to jail!!! Do not pass go , do not collect $200.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted at 1:09PM on Jun 8th 2007 by my2cents

362. For the sake of our common judicial systems, for the sake of what is good, the judge should double the sentence of Miss. Hilton. It is absolutely absurd that someone with millions on there back accounts can bend the law to suit their own needs.

The only illness I can think which possibly Miss. Hilton is suffering from is a mental one. In which case the Judge should insist that she is locked away from the rest of the word, the media in particular for a long period of time. This way we are all saved from the media shoving Paris Hilton crap down our throats when we turn the television on.

Posted at 1:12PM on Jun 8th 2007 by Humanity

363. lynchmob mentality

Posted at 1:53PM on Jun 8th 2007 by doinou

364. Justice in this country is for the rich only ... she won't do any more time.

Posted at 1:14PM on Jun 8th 2007 by Daniel

365. The spoiled, rich, snotty, stuck up,whore,bitch needs to go back to jail right now! If any of us wouldve done what she did, we would still be sitting there even if we were actually dying. I hope the people that have any contact with ANYTHING Hilton wise would ban them from your homes. Sure her show might be pretty funny, but I'm sure you could find something else on at the same time that's funny too.

Posted at 1:22PM on Jun 8th 2007 by Carrie in PA

366. Paris should be thanking God that she is not on her way to prison for injuring or killing someone while driving under the influence. Think about it. A few days in jail is nothing compared to the worst case scenario. THAT is how Miss Hilton should be looking at it, but I guess no one has mentioned that to her.

Posted at 1:23PM on Jun 8th 2007 by Somebody's Mother

367. Here is what I have noticed alot of these days...

We have this whole "new wave parenting" that started around the early 80's. Parents raising their children to believe that not only are they the biggest fish in the pond, but that they are the only fish that matter or have value. "You are so special...everyone loves you...you this you that" This creates a sense of entitlement that children have not earned in life.
Children are not made to participate in chores. Are not punished for bad behaviour. Actually rewarded for bad behaviour ie that little kid having a meltdown in the grocery store over a toy and the parent gives in. They show no respect towards others. They have no fear or discipline instilled.
Then that spoiled child grows into a teenager. Having lived their whole life with no rules, values or discipline instilled, this teenager runs all over his parents doesn't do what he/she is told, leading to illegal behaviours and the parents cry and wonder what they ever did to deserve this. ***For the sickening truth please tune in to a show called "My super Sweet 16"on MTV***Blame is never placed on them it is always the music or the video games or the violent movies.
That teenager grows(physically if not emotionally IF they don't kill their schoolmates and then themselves in a murderous rage) into an adult. No caring or consideration of others. Do whatever they want until they get caught and they can no longer deal with reality.
You can recognize these adults by their complete lack of consideration for those around them. That guy/girl talking on their cell phones about nothing while checking out in line, and their general feeling of entitlement.
But really what do I know? I'm 26 and have no kids....just something that has been eating at me lately...and by the way I know this post is chocked full of spelling, gramatical errors and otherwise. I'm an RN not a writer.

Posted at 1:30PM on Jun 8th 2007 by ANGELINA

368. She's back in jail.

(Whatever)

Posted at 1:28PM on Jun 8th 2007 by I'm so sick of this CRAP!

369. Quit hating on Paris everybody! Im glad she was sent home early. I hope she learns her lesson but she should not be treated more harshly just because the "justice system" wants to make a example out of her. I hope she can continue her house arrest rather then be sent back to prison.

Posted at 1:45PM on Jun 8th 2007 by mercedez

370. prison hilton is going to another prison hilton...

Posted at 1:46PM on Jun 8th 2007 by catheadmoon

371. What a sad and pathetic person she is and will never be allowed to realize it. The news media keeps referrign to her "career" as a celebrity. WHAT CAREER??
She has absolutely no skills in any work force, she's not even top model material, otherwise she'd be in the lime light as one and she's not even a hollywood personality. So what is she......nothing more than a product of her rich and priviledge ancestry. That's all well and good and great for those who use it wisely, but partying, drinking, driving drunk and without a license will never be wise. I feel sorry for her and her family for not ever having the joy of truthfully saying they are a good citizens of society and great contributors of this world we all live in. Family wealth if great but make certain people remember you for something other than your money! Paris grow up and serve you time. Here is a message for Paris' parents, "The cure to crime is in the high chair, not in the electric chair". In other words you should have thought of her future as a young lady when she was only months old!

Posted at 2:03PM on Jun 8th 2007 by Shaorn

372. A special message to Paris' parents:

THE CURE TO CRIME BEGINS IN THE HIGH CHAIR, NOT IN THE ELECTRIC CHAIR!

Now the electric chair is quite an extreme in Paris' situation but the message simply has the same meaning. Parents are ultimately responsible for how their children are allowed to behave. Irresponsibility, hate, greed, lying, cheating, etc is taught...not born into a child. If her actions, irresponsibility, inability to obey laws and not understanding a simple fact of life that ones actions ALWAYS effect someone else and there is always a consequence to them all is a sad fate for Paris'.

The parents have obviously done well with managing their money but it remains alot to be desired in modeling your parenting skills. It's not too late to manage your children....and yes at 26 Paris definately needs some parenting. My 2 year old is more responsible than your 26 year old. And my 27 year old Air Force Staff Sgt. daughter is certainly a better example of what a responsible person should be like because she was priviledged with our love and guidance, not money and material things!!

Posted at 2:04PM on Jun 8th 2007 by Sharon

373. can her dumb ass!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
she needs to serve just like anyone of us.

Posted at 2:12PM on Jun 8th 2007 by can her ass

374. Good!!!

Posted at 2:18PM on Jun 8th 2007 by mary

375. Get her ass back in jail and give her an extra punishment for pulling all this crap: she is not above the law nor any better than any other person: She is a spoiled rotten bitch get her ass to prison and now! Anyone can cry and say hey are cold too too bad....

Posted at 2:35PM on Jun 8th 2007 by Izzy

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