Paris Hilton - Should She Go to Jail?
The law must apply equally, that's practically a common knowledge.
So for those who are hoping that she could run away from it, well then its better for them to realize early that she could never be acquitted of her mistakes, however clueless she is about them.
Should she go to jail? Obviously, no matter what people tell about her, she will go to jail and serve her sentence.
Luckily for her, someone stood up to make her an example of justice for drunk and clueless drivers who didn't know that their driver's licenses were expired.
She has been living a life of comfort that have blinded her from some universal truths and maybe this incident with a 45-day service in jail will teach her the meaning of the world "reality".
Because apparently she had been living a life of false reality where all she could see are people who love and adore her while choosing to expel from her thoughts the possibility that many people hate her, although this evidently applies for nearly a hundred percent of people who have heard stories and gossips about her.
Even if she thought that the "gods are blinded", remembering a part in one of her songs, nothing would still reverse the truth that "we have to take the consequences of our actions", remembering what our parents used to tell us at some point during our childhood.
Perhaps the world gets it right with karma after all.
And she has now turned to spank a person who needed spanking for sometime now.
Rules apply to everybody, no matter how small a person you are or how great a person you have made yourself to be.
And this is one fact that Paris Hilton must be pondering over while serving her time in a Lynwood women's facility.
She has been so accustomed to her heedless actions that she does not realize that at some point, her actions would be reprimanded and when it strikes her, it would be painful.
But the latter is really a question of how much impact this experience would cost her.
That is, if it would really have impact at all or would she remain clueless of her conditions even after she has been released from jail.
Further, she has learned that she could get away from everything using her money and fame, but not this time.
The least time she could get is 39 days and that is due to the overcrowding of the facility.
Nonetheless, for someone who has been married to jewels, fame, parties and dresses, 45 days or even 39 days would be long enough to teach her some lessons.
She is the Las Vegas Party Royalty but the American Constitution and definitely the Declaration of Independence do not tell us of anything related to a "royalty" that could financially guarantee herself of freedom.
And while her highly-paid, "all-powerful" attorneys were predicted to take her off the hook, there certainly is no way that she could escape a sentence, rightfully handed by a judge who is in the right state of mind of making someone an example, not only to belligerent drivers but also to those who think they could use their power and influence to take advantage of the loopholes of the law.
She's not above the law, and no one has actually got over there, at least not publicly.
And everything she has done might have gone unpunished, including her arrogant flip of a compact just outside the court plus the irritating pout she put on after straightening her hair just in time to turn to the cameras, if it weren't for the judge who chose to reprimand her actions.
To think that Paris Hilton might change a bit for good after doing her sentence in jail may seem like a pointless assumption and it does not guarantee anything.
But wherever these talks may lead us, one thing is certain- no one, not even a woman named Paris Hilton, could get away from the retribution of the law.