She will not be allowed work release, furloughs, use of an alternative jail or electronic monitoring in lieu of jail. She must do the time!
Her sentence will begin on 5th June at the Century Regional Detention Facility (CRDF).
Despite having arrived late to the courrooom Hilton was seen quickly touching up her makeup as she stepped in.
During the hearing, she explained her reasons for driving twice on a suspended license using an uncharacteristically somber monotone, reports TMZ.
She explained that her publicist Elliot Mintz told her that her driving license was still valid.
However, the Californian Highway Patrol informed the judge they had personally told Paris about the suspension.
Moments before the judgement was handed down a tearful Paris pleaded with the judge, "I'm sorry, I'm sorry."
The judge told Paris that he did not believe she was unaware of her license suspension. He pointed out that there was paperwork in her car stating that her license was suspended!
The legal woes of the socialite started when in September 2006 she pleaded no contest in a DUI case and her license was suspended for 90 days
In February, the 26-year-old was stopped at Sunset Boulevard when police spotted her driving down in her car without headlights on.
The police later found that she was driving on a suspended license, violating terms of probation.
Also, Hilton hadn't enrolled in an alcohol education program, within 3 weeks of the order.
Her sentence will begin on 5th June at the Century Regional Detention Facility (CRDF).
Despite having arrived late to the courrooom Hilton was seen quickly touching up her makeup as she stepped in.
During the hearing, she explained her reasons for driving twice on a suspended license using an uncharacteristically somber monotone, reports TMZ.
She explained that her publicist Elliot Mintz told her that her driving license was still valid.
However, the Californian Highway Patrol informed the judge they had personally told Paris about the suspension.
Moments before the judgement was handed down a tearful Paris pleaded with the judge, "I'm sorry, I'm sorry."
The judge told Paris that he did not believe she was unaware of her license suspension. He pointed out that there was paperwork in her car stating that her license was suspended!
The legal woes of the socialite started when in September 2006 she pleaded no contest in a DUI case and her license was suspended for 90 days
In February, the 26-year-old was stopped at Sunset Boulevard when police spotted her driving down in her car without headlights on.
The police later found that she was driving on a suspended license, violating terms of probation.
Also, Hilton hadn't enrolled in an alcohol education program, within 3 weeks of the order.
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