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Paris Hilton avoids jail in plea deal in drug possession case
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LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
Updated: Sep. 18, 2010 | 1:48 p.m.
Celebrity socialite Paris Hilton has agreed to plead guilty to two misdemeanors in her pending drug possession case, netting her a year of probation but no jail time.
Hilton is scheduled to formally plead guilty Monday to misdemeanor drug possession and misdemeanor obstructing an officer before Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Joe Bonaventure.
The 29-year-old was arrested late on Aug. 27 on one felony count of cocaine possession after she opened a Chanel flap bag to get some lip balm and a small plastic bag of cocaine fell out, landing in the palm of a Las Vegas police lieutenant.
The original felony charge would not have resulted in any jail time. By statute a conviction for felony cocaine possession requires mandatory probation.
According to the plea agreement obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, two consecutive six-month sentences in the Clark County Detention Center will be suspended and Hilton will be placed on year long probation.
If Hilton is arrested during her probation, she will have to serve a full year in jail, according to the plea deal.
"Defendant shall stay out of trouble. Defendant agrees that an arrest for any charge, excluding minor traffic violations for which a citation is issued, shall result in the immediate termination of her probation and the execution of the suspended sentences," the plea deal states. A minor traffic violation is anything other than a reckless driving or driving under the influence charge.
Hilton must also successfully complete a substance abuse program, pay a $2,000 fine and perform 200 hours of community service, according to the plea deal. The nature and location of the community service will be determined later.
Clark County District Attorney David Roger said, "We fashioned a resolution which would give us complete control over her future. If she does not toe the line and stay out of trouble she will do one year in the Clark County Detention Center."
Most other defendants would not have a year of jail hanging over their heads for being arrested, Roger said. Normally a conviction would be necessary.
"There are very strict limits on her future conduct. We will not have to litigate whether she was convicted of the charge or whether the charge was a major or minor offense," Roger said.
Roger said prison time was not an option because of the limitations on the charge by statute, and that Hilton won't get special treatment. She will have to walk through the front doors of the courthouse "just like any other criminal defendant," he said.
David Chesnoff, the attorney representing the hotel heiress, could not be reached for comment Friday.
According to an amended criminal complaint, the obstructing charge was added because Hilton lied to police when she said the Chanel bag wasn't hers. Hilton told police the purse and the cocaine belonged to someone else, though other things in it -- $1,300 cash, credit cards, cigarette rolling papers and a prescription pill to treat asthma -- belonged to her. Hilton said she thought the cocaine was gum, according to her arrest report.
"In truth, the Defendant purchased the Chanel handbag months earlier," the complaint states.
The Chanel handbag was featured in numerous tabloid photos the night of the event, and it was soon discovered that Hilton had on July 15 posted a photo of the bag on her Twitter account, saying, "Love my new Chanel purse I got today :)."
Hilton's latest arrest came when her boyfriend, nightclub mogul Cy Waits, was stopped by a motorcycle officer who said he smelled marijuana coming from Waits' 2009 Cadillac Escalade on the Strip near Wynn Las Vegas. Hilton was a passenger in the vehicle.
Waits, 34, was arrested on a misdemeanor charge of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. He spent the night in jail before he was released on $2,000 bail with a Nov. 29 court date.
Since the incident casino mogul Steve Wynn has cut ties with Waits and has banned Hilton from his properties.
Hilton has one previous conviction. She pleaded no contest in 2007 to alcohol-related reckless driving. She was sentenced to 45 days in jail but was released after 23.
Hilton was arrested this summer after the Brazil-Netherlands World Cup match in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, on suspicion of possession of marijuana. The case was dropped at a midnight court hearing.
Contact reporter Francis McCabe at fmccabe@reviewjournal.com or 702-380-1039.
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So what about Lohan? She only served what 14 days for a 90 day sentence. She'll only serve 4 for a 30 day sentence. A small price to pay for a month long bender. Then she'll get out and do it again. She's partying now until she has to surrender again. Nice scam.
No special treatment for her. Yeah right!
lvrj: what was wrong with mine, all i did was express that probably 99% of us are fed up with you wasting one letter of print on these spoiled do-nothings.
That's hot.
Dwayne.Quiney wrote on September 18, 2010 07:23 PM: Why take so long posting comments, filtering?
A poster with obsessive-compulsive disorder, Alvinjh, was posting dozens times a day all about his hatred of a political candidate. The guy is nuts and they had to do something.
The lesson here is clear for our youth... as long as you have a trust fund and a sex tape, cocaine is perfectly okay to possess and use. Is that clear?
Why do you take soooooo long in posting comments??????? Are you filtring??????
All first time drug offenders are suppose to get drug court, NO RESPECT for the Las Vegas legal system. NO RESPECT.
lohan faces a mandatory 30 days for a failed test
I guess that they will start letting off kids caught in North Vegas with a similar amount of crack cocaine, correct?