if two wrongs don't make a right, i don't see how using another instance of unfair/special treatment somehow excuses this instance.
if the judge had no intention of paris contributing to jail overcrowding, then i don't see why she was sentenced, if said sentence was never going to be served. community service in this instance (and in many others) would have been the right punishment.
if the jail and the staff can't handle having a 'celebrity' then it's a crying shame, since that pretty much means no one with any kind of name need every worry about being jailed. after all, it might be difficult. i find that ridiculous.
now it's not a rash, it was a possible nervous breakdown.
gimme a break--had paris actually had to serve the sentence, it might have gone a long way towards maturing her-since nothing in her life to date has done so.
all are created equal, but some are more equal than others. how true that still seems to be.
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