Really? Because a guy that used to work with me had almost the same thing happen to him. He violated his probation and had to serve 60 days. He was not in solitary during his stint and he also lost his job.
A friend of mine, an average Joe Schmoe who has always been employed full-time, involved in his community, plays sports, good looking, etc., and had no trouble whatsoever with the law previously, was out celebrating with his buddies one night and had quite a few too many. When he decided to leave the bar they were at to go home, his friends asked for his car keys, but he refused to hand them over. On his way home, he drove across the yellow lines into a field, went airborne, and came down between two trees. He was in the hospital for 3 days. When he arrived home, the authorities were waiting for him and charged him with DUI. His license was suspended for 90 days, he had regular appointments with a shrink, had to take DUI classes, and paid a fine of $1,200 + attorney's fees. If he did not follow through on any of those things, his butt was going to jail. Did he have poor judgment in not turning over his car keys to his friends when they asked for them? He sure did. Did he learn his lesson the first time around? He sure did.
Unfortunately, Ms. Hilton didn't learn her lesson the first time around, therefore, she got exactly what she deserved. Poor thing. She really seems to be having a rough time of it.
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