24
Star Kiefer Sutherland Starts Prison Sentence
12/6/07
Kiefer Sutherland has begun his prison sentence for a drunk-driving
conviction after surrendering to Los Angeles police on Wednesday
(05Dec07).
The actor was scheduled to turn himself in on 21 December (07) when hit
show 24 was on a scheduled hiatus, but as the current writers' strike in
Hollywood had stalled filming on the series, he made the decision to check
in earlier.
The star will serve 48 days at the private Glendale City Jail, spending
Christmas, New Year and his birthday on 21 December (07) inside.
Sutherland was handed the sentence after he was caught driving under the
influence in September (07).
He will wear a standard-issue orange jumpsuit for the duration of his
stay in the 48-cell facility, and came equipped with reading material and
underwear when he booked into the prison, reports TMZ.
Randy Adams, Glendale Police Chief, insists Sutherland will not be
subject to special treatment during his stay - and will be expected to
perform laundry and kitchen duties like the other inmates.
He says, "The fact that he's a celebrity - he checked that at the
door when he checked in." Adams adds Sutherland was
"co-operative" during the booking.
Sutherland will not share a cell at the facility, as it is standard
procedure for "long term" inmates to have their own
accommodation, and the actor will serve the 48 days of his sentence
consecutively.
Earlier in the day (05Dec07), Judge Stuart M. Rice also sentenced
Sutherland to five years probation, and insisted the star must complete an
18-month alcohol education program and attend weekly therapy sessions for
six months.