Paris Hilton has been charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and driving with a blood-alcohol level above California’s legal limit of .08 per cent.
The star of the reality TV show The Simple Life, faces a maximum penalty of six months in jail and a $US1000 fine, though first-time offenders are often given probation and required to attend alcohol counselling, Los Angeles City Attorney’s spokesman Frank Mateljan said.
She was set for an initial court date on Thursday, but like most defendants facing similar charges would not be required to attend.
Hilton, who had a surprise summer hit with her first pop single, Stars are Blind, was pulled over by police in Hollywood for driving erratically at around 1am (local time) on September 7 and taken into custody after failing a sobriety test.
She later told KIIS-FM radio in an interview that she had been to a charity fundraising party after a long day shooting a music video and had just one drink.
“I had one margarita (and) was starving because I had not eaten all day,” she said. “Maybe I was speeding a little bit and I got pulled over. I was just really hungry and I wanted to have an In-N-Out Burger.”
Hilton told the radio station that, as usual, there were a lot of photographers around.
“I think they (the police) wanted to make a statement. They even said ‘there are a lot of people watching. We don’t want them to think we are giving you special treatment’,” she said.
Hilton’s publicist Elliot Mintz, declined comment on the charges.
At the time of Hilton’s arrest, Mintz said her blood alcohol level was “the absolute minimum amount of alcohol in your system that would justify an arrest.”
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That sucks.
Bummer. They’re trying to make an example of Paris.
The court date was postponed to Dec.5 th.
Paris should have refused to take the Breath Test and requested a blood test instead, which was her perfect right.
Usually, by the time they get you to a hosptial to draw blood, the alcohol level has dropped some - especially if you drink a lot of water while you wait.
This really would have helped Paris, since she was right at the minimum alcohol level anyway.