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82 Minutes in Jail

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 8:24 pm
by RedGlitter
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Nicole Richie was released from jail Thursday after serving 82 minutes of a four-day sentence for driving under the influence of drugs.

The reality show star, who checked into a women's jail at 3:15 p.m., was released at 4:37 p.m. "based on her sentence and federal guidelines," Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy Maribel Rizo said without elaborating.

Under a federal court mandate to manage jail overcrowding, arrestees sentenced to 30 days or less for a nonviolent offense are usually released within 12 hours, the sheriff's department said in a statement.

Under the guidelines, Richie was "treated in the same manner as other inmates with a similar sentence," the statement said.

Richie, 25, was originally sentenced to 96 hours in jail, but that was reduced to 90 hours because of time served when she was arrested.

Richie arrived at jail with her attorney Shawn Chapman Holley and her boyfriend, Good Charlotte singer Joel Madden. Her time at the Century Regional Detention Facility was spent getting booked, including taking a mugshot and submitting her fingerprints, Holley said.

She didn't reach her jail cell.

"She was really treated like any other inmate," Holley said. "I think every inmate in her position, with that type of charge, would have been treated as she was."

Just hours before Richie did her time, Lindsay Lohan was charged with seven misdemeanor drunken-driving and cocaine charges for two arrests in the last four months. Attorney Blair Berk arranged a plea bargain and Lohan was sentenced to one day in jail, 10 days of community service and must complete a drug treatment program. She was also fined and placed on 36 months probation.

Richie served her 82 minutes at the county jail in suburban Lynwood, the same place her "The Simple Life" co-star Paris Hilton was housed for nearly three weeks after she was convicted of driving on a suspended license while on probation for an alcohol-related reckless driving case.

Richie was arrested on Dec. 11, 2006, after witnesses reported seeing her black Mercedes-Benz sport utility vehicle headed the wrong way on a freeway in Burbank. The California Highway Patrol said they found her parked in the car pool lane.

Richie pleaded guilty in July to a misdemeanor DUI charge in a deal with prosecutors that helped her avoid a potential year in jail because it was a second driving-under-the-influence conviction.

Her first conviction was in 2003 for driving under the influence of alcohol.

Richie, the daughter of Lionel Richie, told authorities after being arrested in December that she had smoked marijuana and taken the prescription painkiller Vicodin, a CHP officer said at the time. No drugs were found on her or in her car.

82 Minutes in Jail

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 8:32 pm
by CARLA
Wooo !@ another 8 minutes and it would have been a whole hour and half. :D

82 Minutes in Jail

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 7:06 pm
by The Rob
She didn't reach her jail cell.

"She was really treated like any other inmate," Holley said. "I think every inmate in her position, with that type of charge, would have been treated as she was."

I believe that "any other inmate" would have become intimately familiar with the interior of his/her cell instead of merely being led around on a tour, as this young rich idiot was.

82 Minutes in Jail

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 7:29 pm
by RedGlitter
Plus it was her SECOND DUI offense. Which means she has no regard for others' safety and wellbeing.

82 Minutes in Jail

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 8:28 pm
by valerie
I'm not defending her by any stretch, but the sad fact is that with California's

overcrowded prisons this is what happens.



We have shipped tons of them out to other freakin' states, fer

cryin' out loud!



:-5

82 Minutes in Jail

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 2:48 am
by henrychalder
Pinky;685143 wrote: I did three days in a cell with nothing but cheese sarnies (I puke on cheese btw) and black coffee. All because my dick of a boss never bother applying for my permit, so I have no damn sympathy.

I met people from Somalia there who were running from war, annihation and terrorism...they were kept in cells because they had no papers to prove who they were. Imagine that, a life of being kept in cells or being sent back to certain death.

WTF these pathetic morons are whining on about is drivel compared with the plight of others and I have no time or sympathy for them. In fact most of what people whine on about is total drivel compared to what others go through. Wake up, grow a spine and sort out what's important.

I stop myself from blasting out all those 'poor me' types every day- poor me, I have a headache, poor me, I can't afford a house like my friend has.

Whoop-de-fcking do.

At least you have a roof over you head, food in your mouths, near certainty that your children will grow up safe.

Now stop whining about pathetic crap and do what you have to.


You should have done more bird than a mere two days?

I found prison an enlightening experience and to be honest I didn't want to come out, it was marvelous, away from the wife, made lots of friends, weight training, computer course, snooker, ganja, football, sunday roast, I could have even gone on a surfing course. I tried to start a fight the day before I was due for release so I could do another month. On the day of my release I was treated to a whole tray of condoms of all shapes and sizes, even ribbed ones, I'm not sure why really. I made sure I sneaked a prison shirt out as they are very good quality. It was the same prison that Jeffrey Archer attended. I laughed when I heard someone escaped from the prison, his name was Freeman.

Anyway we dont want those Somalians in our country, most are unemployable, have you watched Black Hawk Down? There are parts of London that are full of em especially Deptford, they may come pleading with a begging bowl into our country but quickly get involved in criminal activities once here, not all though, I met once who'd come via Holland, he told me what a great place Holland was and how he hated this country

82 Minutes in Jail

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 6:10 am
by cars
valerie;685405 wrote: I'm not defending her by any stretch, but the sad fact is that with California's

overcrowded prisons this is what happens.



We have shipped tons of them out to other freakin' states, fer

cryin' out loud!



:-5


That may be true, so they say! Anyway if it is true, then it's damn well time for them to fix that situation, since they seem to have so many Celeb DUI violators there!

It wouldn't even cost that much for a new building! All they'ed have to do is for them to just put a few bars on the room windows at the existing local Ritz Carlton, and then put them Celebs in there. :-5 :rolleyes: :p (The special jail rooms they are put in would be tantamount to the same)