Too famous for jail
September 6, 2000
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Being rich and famous is now a legally acceptable excuse for avoiding jail time in Australia, where convicted radio talkshow host John Laws was given a cushy suspended sentence on the basis that he was too wealthy to fine and too famous to imprison, according to the SYDNEY MORNING HERALD.
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However, the judge ruled that, Laws' "high profile" status made him a target for "personal injury or worse" if sentenced to jail. Even home detention would be too much, as is it would "risk attracting the derision of the community."
In a sidenote, Robert Downey, Jr. reportedly just purchased a house in Melbourne.
Comments:
why are u to famous forv jail what corsed it
Posted by:sarah leapanisAugust 20, 2007 9:11:00 PMRespond ^
