http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6732915.stm said:But New York civil liberties lawyer E Christopher Murray said house arrest was a more appropriate sentence for a celebrity.
"Sentencing Paris to jail for an extended period of time was an example of a celebrity being treated more harshly than an average person," he said.
And now she's got to go back to court, to see if she should return to jail. I like that judge, I really do
Paris back in jail? Sounds like a song opportunity!
Back in the cage yo' pretty blonde nonce!
Did you know she hoped her conduct was an inspiration for others? ... er...
But the sentence was later cut in half after being given credit for good behaviour.
My arse you know what shes been doin with the guards to get out, its just a matter of time before the vids are on the net.