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Kiefer Sutherland Going To Jail

Kiefer will not be shown up by Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie! Jail is the new Pink folks. KIEFER SUTHERLAND will serve forty-eight days in jail for drink driving. He will spend thirty days in jail for driving with a blood-alcohol level above the legal limit, and eight days for violating his probation - relating to a previous DUI conviction in December 2004. Kiefer also received a six-month driving ban and must attend alcohol education classes for eighteen months and weekly alcohol therapy sessions for six months.

Maybe he will be out in 24 on good behavior.

Keifer Sutherland Going To Jail

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    Every fucking celeb is going to jail lately. It is THE prove that (retired) celebrities can’t controle themselves any longer because they simply miss the public eye. For example: Take a close look at “Johnnie Walker’s” david Husselhof!!

    Why is Ford still using Keifer in their ads?

    It’s off to the big house for Kiefer Sutherland, as the “24” actor checked into jail on Wednesday to begin a 48-day sentence for his recent DUI arrest.

    According to the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department, the 40-year-old TV star will be staying in a cell by himself at the jail in Glendale, California - as he arrived at 5:46 pm to begin the booking process.

    Kiefer Sutherland is serving a 48-day sentence for DUI at Glendale City Jail. A spokesperson for the jail says Kiefer is a “model prisoner,” according to People:

    “He’s not happy to be here,” Officer John Balian says, “but you can tell from his demeanor that he’s sorry and takes responsibility for what’s he’s done.”

    Kiefer also serves meals to other inmates including a man recently arrested for attempting to murder four people:

    “But we don’t put murderers or rapists who are awaiting trial in the same area as a guy convicted of a DUI,” Balian explains, adding that Sutherland, as an inmate worker, has access alone to one of three common rooms, each with a television.
    The only interaction Sutherland will have with other inmates is when he slides a tray of food through slots in their cell doors.

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