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Paris Hilton caught with Marijuana

According to an Associated Press news report, Paris Hilton was taken in for questioning regarding marijuana found in her possession. The incident took place at a Corsica airport via drug sniffing dogs.  Apparently, Paris was only held for questioning and was released in 30 minutes!  Oh, that swift hand of justice, huh?  Seriously, I don't expect she'll have to face charges - the article below notes the amount of the drug was "quite small" according to officials.  Just another day in paradise, I guess.

See news report below:http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iVJYf39BbL7UAopeiXwDRCb41QPgD9H16FP00

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