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Paris Hilton released from jail | Paris Hilton released from jail |
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Celebrity heiress Paris Hilton has been released from jail after serving just three full days of her sentence. | |
But she will be kept under house arrest and must wear an electronic tag for another 40 days. | But she will be kept under house arrest and must wear an electronic tag for another 40 days. |
The decision was made as a result of a medical problem, but officials refused to give details of the condition. | |
When Hilton was originally sentenced to 45 days for violating probation on a drink-driving conviction, she was told there was no prospect of early release. | |
The sentence was later cut in half after being given credit for good behaviour. | |
Hilton has now been "reassigned" to house arrest 20 days before her revised jail term was due to end. | |
She will be "confined to her home" and must wear an ankle bracelet, according to Steve Whitmore of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. | |
He said she would not be allowed out for parties or social functions. | |
Her full sentence - including the house arrest - has now reverted to the original 45 days. | |
Paris Hilton was in a special unit reserved for high-profile inmatesThe authorities said she had officially served five days in jail - including Sunday night and the early hours of Thursday morning - meaning 40 days of house arrest will complete the sentence. | |
She had been held at the Century Regional Detention Centre in Lynwood, California. | |
The 26-year-old Simple Life star was separated from the main prison population in a block containing 12 cells, each holding two people. | The 26-year-old Simple Life star was separated from the main prison population in a block containing 12 cells, each holding two people. |
It is reserved for celebrities, public officials, police officers and other high-profile inmates. | It is reserved for celebrities, public officials, police officers and other high-profile inmates. |
The heiress-turned-pop singer was arrested for driving under the influence last September and was issued probation, which she violated several times by driving with a suspended licence. | The heiress-turned-pop singer was arrested for driving under the influence last September and was issued probation, which she violated several times by driving with a suspended licence. |
Jumpsuit | |
Before turning herself in to authorities on Sunday, she told reporters: "I'm definitely scared, but I'm ready to face my sentence." | Before turning herself in to authorities on Sunday, she told reporters: "I'm definitely scared, but I'm ready to face my sentence." |
Hilton was accompanied by her mother as she arrived at the jail. She was then fingerprinted, photographed, medically screened and issued with the jail's regulation orange jumpsuit. | Hilton was accompanied by her mother as she arrived at the jail. She was then fingerprinted, photographed, medically screened and issued with the jail's regulation orange jumpsuit. |
After her first night in jail, her lawyer said she was doing well and would "reflect on her life, to see what she can do to make the world better". | After her first night in jail, her lawyer said she was doing well and would "reflect on her life, to see what she can do to make the world better". |
Richard A Hutton said his client was "really being punished because of her celebrity". | Richard A Hutton said his client was "really being punished because of her celebrity". |
Steve Whitmore, of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, said after she was admitted: "Her demeanour was helpful. She was focused, she was co-operative." | Steve Whitmore, of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, said after she was admitted: "Her demeanour was helpful. She was focused, she was co-operative." |