I think that lawyer has a lot of audacity. Basically, I'm hearing that average, hard working, honest people that make mistakes should be held accountable. However, leiniency should be given to the poor (rich) celebrities. I don't think she'll go to jail. Not real jail anyway. And if she does, she will come out like Martha Stewart, with a rejuvinated career. More money! Man, I'd have a huge Stones collection if I were her. Actually, I'd have my own Rock N'Roll museum. Of course all Stones fans would be invited.
NickB Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > As a "Celeb" and a worthless one at that she needs > to understand that if you break the law you > deserve to get punished. No-one is above the law > and that includes politicians, royalty, rich folks > and "celebs". > > Imagine being for famous for fames sake. She > hasn't done anything to warrant being famous. > Hopefully this will be one of those life lessons > for her that will actually help her to contribute > to society rather than suck it dry like the > parasite she is. > > Ta for now. > > NickB
But as a human being,does she not deserve to be treated fairly? 45 days is a bit much when other people,famous or not,don't get that kind of sentence. I think they are picking on her because she's rich....and that folks,isn't fair.
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