paris
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Sunny Sydney










Joined: Aug 2005
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Joined: Feb 2007
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I remember the movie that made her famous, one night in Paris.....
#11
Apparently the original judge was livid, because he specifically set out a condition that she could not serve her sentence at home!
I think it's good she's going/gone back inside, that's where you are supposed to serve a prison sentence! Maybe she'll gain some weight and come out looking a bit healthier.
I think it's good she's going/gone back inside, that's where you are supposed to serve a prison sentence! Maybe she'll gain some weight and come out looking a bit healthier.
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Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 1,560

I think everyone would have thought alot more off her if she had of just put her head down got on with it done her time!!
kezx
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Last edited by kez81; Jun 8th 2007 at 9:55 pm.
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She may be generally a laughable person - however justice has not been done as the sentence was completely disproportionate to the crime involved. People are bleating on about how she shouldnt be treated differently - i completely agree - problem is that she received a sentence way beyond what a normal person would have got. The usual expected would be a telling off and a small fine...
If you look beyond the hate culture that surrounds her and into the details of the case shes got a pretty raw deal I reckon.
If you look beyond the hate culture that surrounds her and into the details of the case shes got a pretty raw deal I reckon.
#15
I think it's a joke that she's been put inside for a crime like that.
How people can be pleased that she's suffering beggars belief, what the hell has she ever done to them.
How people can be pleased that she's suffering beggars belief, what the hell has she ever done to them.



