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Paris
Hilton's Early Release Slammed by L.A. City Attorney 6/8/07
The decision to release Paris Hilton from jail yesterday (07Jun07)
after just three days inside has been slammed by Los Angeles City Attorney
Rocky Delgadillo.
Delgadillo is furious the Sheriff's Department didn't consult him
before permitting Hilton's release on medical grounds.
The socialite was serving a 23 day sentence in the Century Regional
Detention Center for violating her parole following a 2006 drink-driving
arrest.
Hilton has been fitted with an ankle bracelet and will now serve 40
days under house arrest.
Delgadillo says in a statement: "Today I was extremely troubled to
learn that the Sheriff's Department has decided to release Ms. Hilton from
custody just three days after she was admitted to county jail.
"Had we been provided with the proper notification, we would have
opposed the decision on legal grounds.
"I am also concerned that the judicial process may have been
improperly circumvented in this case. I have directed my criminal branch
to immediately explore all possible legal options to ensure that the law
is being applied equally and justly in this case.
"If law enforcement officials are to enjoy the respect of those we
are charged with protecting, we cannot tolerate a two-tiered jail system
where the rich and powerful receive special treatment."
Civil rights leader Reverend Al Sharpton is also highly critical of
Hilton's early release.
He says, "This early release gives all the appearances of economic
and racial favoritism that is constantly cited by poor people and people
of color.
"There are any number of cases of people who handle being
incarcerated badly and even have health conditions that are not
released."
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