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I sincerely hope she gets a judge who's fed up with her crap and decides to throw away the key.
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The current judge is very fed up with Lohan and her antics and disregard for the laws and the courts. At the last court hearing, she spoke from the bench, on the record, and expressed her frustration over the fact a new state law will lead to 'lower level' felons being shunted off to local county jails from state prisons as a cost cutting effort by the state government. The local jails are already over-crowded due to the state lagging in building new state prisons. This is why less-serious offenders are given early release to reduce over-crowding. This is also why you see so often celebrity offender being sentenced to, say, 90 days in jail and getting out in a day or two. The judge noted that even if she were to impose a full-length jail sentence on Lohan, early release guidelines would render the sentence to just a few days at most. Another judge, in one of the Paris Hilton trials, tried to circumvent this situation by issuing a direct bench order to the county Sheriff's Department (who administer and supervise the county jail system) to keep Hilton in jail for her full sentence. The Sheriff instead took umbrage and said the court had no right to tell him how to run "his" jails and ignored the court order and gave Hilton early release...
Added to this is a star-struck Los Angeles County Sheriff, Lee Baca, who seems to bend over backward to accomdate celebrity prisoners. Baca, himself is a joke; he first won his office in an election in which the frontrunner for the office died some time before the election. The dead candidate still managed to garner about 38% of the vote in a runoff election. Baca has also publicly stated his policies in running the Sheriff's Department and the county jails is based on the teachings of L. Ron Hubbard and Dianetics. Baca has attended many Scientology functions and has publicly endorsed Dianetics and Scientology...
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office, the County Jail system, and Lee Baca are currently under at least 2 known Federal investigations, a Grand Jury inquiry, and other state and local investigations for jailhouse guard brutality, up to and including fatal actions by guards against prisoners, and numerous other accusations of mismanagement, malfeasance, favoritism, and incompetence...
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