Michelle Rodriguez is happy that she's out. The "Lost" star was released from jail after serving just 18 days of her 180-day sentence of her DUI violation.
They can allowed nonviolent female inmates to serve as little as 10 percent of their sentence.
The same thing happened two years ago when Rodriguez served just one day of a 60-day jail sentence for probation violation after her drunken driving arrest in Hawaii.
On the TMZ reports, "the judge expressed her displeasure about the plan to release Rodriguez early, but ultimately said the Sheriff controlled the jail."
"Because of severe overcrowding, the standard is to release everyone after they serve 10% of their time. Even though the judge drew the line in the sand and demanded the full nine yards, the Sheriff felt equality was more important."
They can allowed nonviolent female inmates to serve as little as 10 percent of their sentence.
The same thing happened two years ago when Rodriguez served just one day of a 60-day jail sentence for probation violation after her drunken driving arrest in Hawaii.
On the TMZ reports, "the judge expressed her displeasure about the plan to release Rodriguez early, but ultimately said the Sheriff controlled the jail."
"Because of severe overcrowding, the standard is to release everyone after they serve 10% of their time. Even though the judge drew the line in the sand and demanded the full nine yards, the Sheriff felt equality was more important."
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