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Paris Hilton leaves the Los Angeles
County Correctional Facility in Lynwood, California June 26, 2007. Hotel
heiress Hilton, who commanded as much attention behind bars as on the
Hollywood party scene, regained her freedom on Tuesday after serving three
weeks in jail for violating probation in a drunk-driving
case.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
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LOS
ANGELES, June 26 (Xinhua) -- Troubled Hollywood celebrity Paris Hilton was
released from jail Tuesday after serving a three-week sentence in a case that
roiled local political waters with charges of hypocrisy and favoritism.
The 26-year-old hotel heiress made a red carpet-type
exit from a Los Angeles jail early in the morning, smiled brightly, waved
demurely and fell into her mother's arms after 23 days in sheriff's custody for
driving on a suspended license.
Her triumphant emergence concluded an episode that
began as another story about a young celebrity in legal trouble but expanded to
reflect both fissures within local justice system and community misgivings about
unequal treatment.
While Hilton was driven off to freedom in a Cadillac
Escalade luxury SUV, on her way -- not to her own Hollywood Hills home, but to
her parents' compound in the exclusive Bel-Air area, paparazzi and television
crews pursued the vehicle on the ground and from the air.
According to a spokesman of the Los Angeles County
Sheriff's Department, Hilton thanked the guards, nurses and other staff before
leaving the jail, where she was incarcerated in the medical ward.
It was reported that CNN's Larry King will get the
first crack at interviewing Hilton about her jail life. She is slated to appear
on the network's "Larry King Live" Wednesday evening.
Paris Hilton was sentenced to 45 days in jail last
month for driving on a suspended license in violation of her probation in a
misdemeanor alcohol-related reckless driving case, but her sentence was reduced
to about 23 days for "good behavior."
County Sheriff Lee Baca was accused of giving Hilton
the star treatment when he tried to reassign her to home confinement after just
three days in jail, citing an undisclosed medical condition. Hilton was ordered
back in jail the next day by the judge.
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interview
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post-prison interview on veteran CNN newsman Larry King's show on Wednesday, the
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most inmates sent to L.A. County Jail for similar offenses, according to media
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release
Officials here asked Tuesday for a report on why Hollywood
celebrity and hotel heiress Paris Hilton was sent home from jail last week, amid
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"dumb"
Paris Hilton has decided that she will no longer "act
dumb."
The remark was made in a telephone call Sunday with
Barbara Walters, in which Hilton described her brief spell behind bars last week
-- after which she was released and then sent back to jail by an outraged judge.
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