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'Behaved' Paris Hilton May Get Out Early?

Friday, May 18, 2007

An L.A. County Sheriff's spokesman tells Eyewitness News that Paris Hilton could serve only 23 days in the L.A. County Jail.

Under a state requirement Hilton will be credited 22 days for time served for good behavior at the beginning of her 45 day sentence.

Hilton has until June 5th to begin serving her time. Her attorneys are appealing the hotel heiress sentence.

Meanwhile, Paris Hilton was the topic of conversation on ABC's The View Wednesday morning. In a statement read by co-host Barbara Walters Paris' mother Kathy Hilton says she hopes young people will learn from her 26-year-old socialite daughter.

"We can only hope that something positive will come from all of this. Hopefully, young people who look up to people like Paris will learn from this," says Kathy Hilton.

'The Simple Life' star was convicted of violating probation in an alcohol related reckless driving case by driving with a suspended license.

A sheriff's spokesperson tells Eyewitness News, it's not going to be " in and out" for Hilton like it has been for celebrities like "Lost" actress Michelle Rodriguez who served only four hours and 20 minutes of her two month sentence for violating probation stemming from a DUI arrest.

(Copyright ©2009 KABC-TV/DT. All Rights Reserved.)

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