The sad thing is this just makes all the Paris hype all the more wild now. As I said in another thread, this just drives her price further up.

I'm with Skink. I don't think she needed to go to jail in the first place. She's a non-violent offender. They make allowances for those folks, rich or not, all the time in order to preserve jail space for people who represent a real threat to others. The judge sentenced and resentenced her to make a point--and, yes, also because she's famous. There's nothing new about that, either, though. Whoever spends a whole lot of time getting all angry about Paris and others like her hasn't come to terms with the fact that life isnt fair, especially not when money and legal justice come into play. The wealthy will nearly always have an advantage. That's sad, but it's a fact. This is why poor folks, who're often the ones who can least easily realize this, have to take every opportunity that education affords them--because that's their one solitary hope of changing their station in life and accessing a different level of justice and fairness themselves.