I'm not going to argue, Lar. But what you're saying is that you don't like her and that she has an attitude so she should have the book thrown at her. She drove on a suspended license while on probation. The evidence isn't clear that she knew it was suspended, but putting that aside, that is a violation of a misdemeanor, and a city code violation at that (the city prosecutor is involved) This makes it about the lowest level offense you can get. ....Martha Stewart was convicted of a federal felony. I don't agree with her sentence, but the judge was bound by the United States Sentencing Guidelines.
It's my understanding that "Joe Public" convicted of the violation that Paris Hilton was accused of violating would have gotten no jail time to begin with or maybe a day or two. Because she's Paris, she got 45 days...that's crap and I don't even like her. I have gotten many clients no jail or early release on minor misdemeanors because they have medical issues.