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Date:
Sat, 6 May 2007 12:06 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject:
Revoke of Paris Hilton's Probation and My Paris Red Golek Painting
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Latest painting of Paris
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Paris Hilton arrives in a pickup truck for
the 2004 Teen Choice Awards in Los Angeles.
Prosecutors asked a judge on Thursday to
revoke Hilton's probation for reckless
driving, which could lead to jail time for
the socialite, the City Attorney's Office
said.
REUTERS/John Hayes
Reuters via Yahoo!
News -
Mar 29 3:34 PM
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Paris Hilton
gets her hair checked before signing autographs at the
Chicago Midwest Beauty Show in Rosemont, Ill. on Sunday,
March 4, 2007. Los Angeles prosecutors said Thursday
they will ask a judge to revoke Hilton's probation in a
reckless driving case, a move that could lead to a jail
term.
(AP Photo/Brian Kersey, FILE)
AP via Yahoo! News -
Mar 29 3:36 PM |
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Paris
Hilton is shown in Las Vegas in this Feb.
17, 2007, file photo. City prosecutors said
Thursday, March 29, 2007, they will ask a
judge to revoke Paris Hilton's probation in
a reckless driving case, a move that could
lead to a jail term. The decision followed
an investigation into whether the hotel
heiress and reality star violated terms of
her probation by driving last month with a
suspended license.
(AP Photo/Isaac Brekken, file)
AP via Yahoo! News - Mar 29 5:31 PM |
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US celebrity
socialite Paris Hilton may face a three-month prison
sentence for violating her probation by driving with a
suspended license.
(AFP/Getty Images/File/Michael
Buckner)
AFP/Getty Images/File via Yahoo!
News - Mar 30 3:18 AM
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Just a few days after I began to work my
latest painting about Paris Hilton, there was the news about
"........Prosecutors asked a judge on Thursday to revoke Paris Hiltons
probation for reckless driving, which could lead to jail time.........".
In that painting, the background was having a texture of vertical brush
strokes, like the jail bars, while usually in my previous paintings it
always have diagonal upside to the right texture.
I certainly hope that the prosecutors
decision to ask the judge to revoke Paris Hilton's probation was not
inspired by that vertical texture of brush strokes in my painting.
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Date:
Sat, 6 May 2007 12:15 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject:
The Idea of "Paris On Temporary Exile" In Indonesia
exile
1 a : the state or a
period of forced absence from one's country or home b
: the state or a period of voluntary absence from
one's country or home
2 : a person who is in exile
source:
http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/exile
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The
Central Regional Detention Center is photographed on Friday,
May 4, 2007, in Lynwood, Calif. A judge sentenced Paris
Hilton to 45 days at the facility, Friday for violating her
probation in an alcohol-related reckless driving case.
(AP Photo/Branimir Kvartuc)
AP - Fri May 4, 10:51 PM ET
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Paris Hilton
arrives for Us Weekly magazine's Hot Hollywood 2007 party in
Los Angeles, Thursday, April 26, 2007.
(AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)
AP - Fri Apr 27, 3:48 AM ET |
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This frame from video provided
by KCBS-TV in Los Angeles shows the door of a typical jail
cell that would be the home of Paris Hilton if she is
incarcerated at the Century Regional Detention Facility in
the Los Angeles suburb of Lynwood, Calif., seen Friday, May
4, 2007. Hilton, who parlayed her name and relentless
partying into worldwide notoriety, was sentenced Friday, May
4, to 45 days in county jail for violating probation in an
alcohol-related reckless driving case by driving with a
suspended license. She is scheduled to begin her jail term
on June 5.
(AP Photo/Pool,
KCBS-TV)
AP - Sat May 5,
4:24 PM ET |
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This image from video taken,
Friday, May 4, 2007 by KCBS-TV in Los Angeles shows the
interior of a typical jail cell that would be the home of
Paris Hilton if she is incarcerated at the Century Regional
Detention Facility in the Los Angeles suburb of Lynwood,
Calif. Hilton, who parlayed her name and relentless partying
into worldwide notoriety, was sentenced Friday to 45 days in
county jail for violating probation in an alcohol-related
reckless driving case by driving with a suspended license.
She is scheduled to begin her jail term on June 5.
(AP
Photo/KCBS-TV, pool)
AP - Sat May 5,
4:19 PM ET |
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Hotel heiress
Paris Hilton's attorney Howard Weitzman (C) speaks at a news
conference outside the Los Angeles Municipal Court May 4,
2007. Hilton was ordered on Friday to spend 45 days in jail
for violating the terms of her probation for alcohol-related
reckless driving. A Los Angeles Superior Court judge ordered
the 26-year-old celebrity socialite jailed for driving on a
suspended license in February. He ordered her to report to
jail on June 5. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni
(UNITED STATES)
Reuters - Fri May 4, 8:24 PM ET |
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Paris Hilton, far right, waits
to go through security scan as she arrives Los Angeles
Municipal Court Metropolitan branch, Friday, May 4, 2007, in
Los Angeles. A judge sentenced Paris Hilton to 45 days in
jail Friday for violating her probation. Hilton, who
parlayed her name and relentless partying into worldwide
notoriety, must go to jail on June 5 and she will not be
allowed any work release, furloughs, use of an alternative
jail or electronic monitoring in lieu of jail, Superior
Court Judge Michael T. Sauer ruled after a hearing. The
judge ruled that she was in violation of the terms of her
probation in an alcohol-related reckless driving case.
(AP Photo/Damian
Dovarganes)
AP - Fri May 4,
9:14 PM ET |
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Hotel heiress
Paris Hilton leaves the Los Angeles Municipal Court May 4,
2007. Hilton was ordered on Friday to spend 45 days in jail
for violating the terms of her probation for alcohol-related
reckless driving. A Los Angeles Superior Court judge ordered
the 26-year-old celebrity socialite jailed for driving on a
suspended license in February. He ordered her to report to
jail on June 5.
REUTERS/Gus Ruelas (UNITED STATES)
Reuters - Fri May 4, 7:57 PM ET |
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Hotel heiress Paris Hilton,
arrives at the Metropolitan Branch Courthouse, in Los
Angeles. The celebrity socialite was given a 45-day prison
sentence by a Los Angeles court here Friday after being
found guilty of a parole violation.(AFP/Gabriel
Bouys)
AFP - Fri May 4,
7:40 PM ET |
After contemplating the above possibility of
Paris Hilton obtaining the court decision that was inspired by my
painting, and the recent news of Paris visiting the court, I wrote an
e-mail to Mr. Howard Weitzer the lawyer of Paris Hilton.
The content of my e-mail is about an idea of
changing the sentence into "Temporary Staying Out of the U.S." for Paris
Hilton. My complete e-mail is as follows:
Mr. Howard Weitzman:
I really feel sorry for what happen to
Paris Hilton, she must have done it because of some misunderstandings
about her status from previous court decision.
If just the sentence could become some
kind of "temporary staying out of the U.S.", I would suggest she stays
in Indonesia with me for 45 days.
Thank's.
a.m. firmansyah
tel. +62812 183 1538
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