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Paris Hilton is sent back to jail
Paris Hilton is taken to court in LA
Hilton has been sent to a jail treatment centre for medical tests
Hilton leaves home
Celebrity heiress Paris Hilton has been taken screaming from a Los Angeles
court after being told to return to jail to serve out her sentence.
The celebrity heiress was ordered to attend the hearing rather than listen to
the proceeding by telephone.
Hilton left jail on Thursday, just three days into a 45-day sentence for
violating probation on a driving ban.
Her release from detention, on unspecified medical grounds, had sparked
widespread criticism.
Hilton attended court to hear the case for her "reassignment" to house arrest.
I'm just going to keep [Hilton] in a better facility for her condition, meaning
one that has a more intense form of medical support
Lee Baca
LA county sheriff
She arrived in handcuffs and cried throughout the court session.
The judge said that she would have to serve her full 45-day sentence.
"It's not right!" she shouted in response, before calling out to her mother,
who was at the court.
'Severe problems'
Hilton will stay for a few days at a treatment centre at Twin Towers jail in LA
for medical and psychiatric examination to determine which jail she will be
sent to, sheriff spokesman Steve Whitmore said.
LA county sheriff Lee Baca defended his earlier decision to release Hilton on
medical grounds, saying "this lady has some severe problems".
He suggested that her problems were psychological.
"I'm just going to keep her in a better facility for her condition, meaning one
that has a more intense form of medical support, and will watch her behaviour
so there isn't anything that is harmfully done to herself by herself," Mr Baca
said.
She had been held at the Century Regional Detention Centre in Lynwood,
California, in a special unit for celebrities, public officials, police
officers and other high-profile inmates, and has so far served five days of her
sentence.
Specific details of her medical problem have been withheld for "privacy
reasons".