Paris 'stable' after 'detiorating' in jail

With her medical condition now stabilised, Paris Hilton has been transferred back to a US jail after nearly a week in a medical ward, police say.

With her medical condition now stabilised, Paris Hilton has been transferred back to a US jail after nearly a week in a medical ward, police say.

Hilton was taken late on Wednesday to the detention facility in Lynwood, California, and placed in the medical clinic there.

Now she will return to the jail’s special needs unit and be released on June 25, spokesman Steve Whitmore said last night.

“Her condition is stable” but she will continue to be monitored, Mr Whitmore said.

The 26-year-old reality TV star began her 45-day sentence June 3 at Lynwood, where she was confined to a solitary cell in the special needs unit away from the other 2,200 inmates.

After three days, police chief Lee Baca sent Hilton home for an unspecified medical condition that he later said was psychological.

Baca has said he made his decision after learning from one of her doctors that she was not taking a certain medication while in custody, and that her “inexplicable deterioration” puzzled county psychiatrists.

Mr Baca’s decision caused criticism over whether Hilton was getting special treatment.

Judge Michael Sauer, who specified at Hilton’s sentencing last month that she not serve time at home or with the use of electronic monitoring, sent her back to jail last Friday, saying he hadn’t condoned her release.

Hilton was taken to the Twin Towers jail, which houses men and the county’s medical treatment centre, where she underwent medical and psychiatric exams to determine where she should be held. Hilton’s stay there cost taxpayers more than 10 times the cost of housing inmates in the general population.

Hilton failed a sobriety test after police saw her weaving down a street in her Mercedes-Benz last September. Hilton pleaded no contest to reckless driving and was sentenced to three years’ probation.

In the months that followed she was stopped twice by officers who discovered her driving on a suspended license. The second stop landed her in Sauer’s courtroom, where he sentenced her to jail.

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