From 45 days, to 23 days, and now she's out after three days.
Most people are thinking one thing - what a joke!
I'm thinking something else - great work by her lawyer. Not only did he get her back to her home, which is palatial (for anyone else, this would be the kid of thing they pay for), but he got her credit for spending five days in jail after starting her term just before midnight on one day, and bailing just after midnight on another, adding two days to her time spent in jail.
I think it's wrong as it sets a dangerous standard for others to get out of smaller jail terms by requesting the same treatment. It makes a bit of a mockery of the justice system, but I can't blame Paris or the lawyer for attempting to exploit a situation that is there to be exploited.
Most people are thinking one thing - what a joke!
I'm thinking something else - great work by her lawyer. Not only did he get her back to her home, which is palatial (for anyone else, this would be the kid of thing they pay for), but he got her credit for spending five days in jail after starting her term just before midnight on one day, and bailing just after midnight on another, adding two days to her time spent in jail.
I think it's wrong as it sets a dangerous standard for others to get out of smaller jail terms by requesting the same treatment. It makes a bit of a mockery of the justice system, but I can't blame Paris or the lawyer for attempting to exploit a situation that is there to be exploited.