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Community => Watto's Junk Yard => Topic started by: Matt on October 10, 2007, 04:49 PM
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I can't believe this hasn't been discussed here.
Kiefer Sutherland pleads guilty to drunk driving (http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5jfTUnkK-W2smAzrchAAc-6sG4qnw)
LOS ANGELES (AFP) — "24" television series star Kiefer Sutherland pleaded guilty to drunk driving Tuesday in a Los Angeles court where prosecutors asked that he be jailed for 48 days.
Sutherland, 40, was arrested September 25 west of Los Angeles for driving with an alcohol-level three times above the legal limit, court documents show.
The actor was on probation for another drunk driving violation in 2004, for which Los Angeles prosecutor Rocky Delgadillo asked the court he be sentenced to 18 days in jail, in addition to 30 days for the current charge.
If the judge adheres to Delgadillo's recommendations, Sutherland would have to serve the first 18-day sentence on December 21, and the other 30-day sentence on July 1, 2008.
Sutherland's presence was not required at Tuesday's hearing. His lawyer entered the guilty plea.
What an absolute scumbag of a human being.
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They tried to get me to go to rehab and I said no, no, no.
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(http://i.pbase.com/u29/adi911/small/17275460.RehabIsForQuitters.jpg)
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"Gravitas".
Bonus points if you get why that's funny to me I guess.
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Celebrities are stupid. It's just a given these days. ::)
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They tried to get me to go to rehab and I said no, no, no.
That's "they tried to make me go," there, Oscar.
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I guess Rolling Stone was right.
(http://i.realone.com/assets/rn/img/5/5/5/0/9680555-9680557-large.jpg)
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They tried to get me to go to rehab and I said no, no, no.
That's "they tried to make me go," there, Oscar.
Sorry, not a big fan.
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As long as he's out in time to wrap up 24. ;D
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I can't believe this hasn't been discussed here.
No one really cares that's why no ones discussed it.
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No one really cares that's why no ones discussed it.
Yet you still cared enough to respond. Hmmm. . .
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As long as he's out in time to wrap up 24. ;D
He will... he will... aren't they splitting up his sentence to work around recording the show? If they are, I'm glad for the show but at the same time think that's ridiculous, if they want to actually punish him and make him really accountable they shouldn't split up his time.
I'm a huge fan of him, but do think a consecutive sentence is how this should play out.
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Leniency in regard to scheduling a short prison sentence around other obligations isn't entirely uncommon, even among non-celebrities.
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Somebody should get time for letting that show continue.