LOS ANGELES -- Five days after she was sentenced to jail, Paris Hilton says she understands the seriousness of driving under the influence and that she is not "above the law."
"I am ready to face the consequences of violating probation," Hilton said in a statement released Wednesday by her new attorney, DUI specialist Richard Hutton. "I do not expect to be treated better than anyone else who violated probation.
However, my hope is that I will not be treated worse."
| This frame from video provided 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. , 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) A look at the famous faces making headlines in movies, music and more. The 26-year-old socialite was represented by attorney Howard Weitzman during her probation-violation hearing Friday. A receptionist at Hutton's Pasadena office declined to say when Hilton retained his services.
"I could not live with myself if anyone was injured or killed while I was driving while impaired. Clearly, no one should _ no matter how slightly." A judge ordered her to report to the women's jail in suburban Lynwood by June 5, adding that she will not be allowed any work release, furloughs, use of an alternative jail or electronic monitoring instead of time behind bars.
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