April 16, 2011

Paris Hilton Accepts Plea Deal, Avoids Prison

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Paris Hilton accepted a plea deal and got probation after her recent felony drug arrest in Las Vegas, but if she doesn’t keep it clean and abide by her probation terms, a stint behind bars could still be in her future, like is certain to happen to Lindsay Lohan.
The hotel heiress agreed to plead guilty to two misdemeanors in her pending drug possession case, netting her a year of probation but no jail time… just yet.
Hilton is scheduled to formally plead guilty Monday.
The socialite was arrested last month for felony cocaine possession after a bag of cocaine fell out of her bag and into the hands of a police lieutenant.
Paris is pleading guilty to two misdemeanor charges: drug possession and misdemeanor obstructing an officer. Two consecutive six-month sentences in behind bars will be suspended and Hilton will be placed on year long probation.
This is no slap on the wrist, though. If Hilton is arrested during her probation, she will have to serve the full year in jail, according to the plea deal.
“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 deal states.
A minor traffic violation would be anything other than reckless driving or driving under the influence. So speeding and parking tickets are all good!
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 are not yet decided.
Clark County D.A. 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.”
“There are strict limits on her future conduct. We will not have to litigate whether she was convicted or if the charge was a major or minor offense.”

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