Emile Hirsch gets jail time after pleading guilty to assault
Emile Hirsch gets jail time after pleading guilty to assault

Emile Hirsch gets jail time after pleading guilty to assault

Actor Emile Hirsch began serving 15 days in a Utah jail on Monday after pleading guilty to misdemeanour assault for putting a female studio executive in a chokehold and body-slamming her at a nightclub during the Sundance Film Festival. The Into the Wild star told a judge he was sorry and was learning to take responsibility for his actions, saying he has no excuse for what happened on January 25, at Tao Nightclub in Park City. But the victim said Hirsch’s punishment should have been tougher. Hirsch was intoxicated and taking medications when he dragged the woman across a table, according to police and prosecutors. “I know it was completely wrong and reckless and irresponsible,” said Hirsch, 30, who wore jeans, a sport coat and tie in court. “I have no excuses for not remembering. I put those chemicals inside me.” Hirsch’s deal with prosecutors also calls for a US$4750 fine and 50 hours of community service. In exchange, a more serious felony assault charge was dropped and the misdemeanour will be dismissed if he completes his sentence. Daniele Bernfeld, an executive for the Paramount Pictures subsidiary Insurge Pictures, said in a statement read in court that the violent and unprovoked attack has caused long-lasting effects beyond physical injuries. “It took two people to pull him off me, and if not for their intervention, the attack would have continued,” she said. “I thought I was going to die.” She said authorities treated her with respect and dignity, but she’s disappointed that prosecutors agreed to a deal that meets the bare minimum. Even 15 minutes in jail is scary Defending the deal, Summit County Attorney Robert Hilder noted that Hirsch has accepted responsibility, shown remorse and went to rehab in Utah immediately after the incident. Hilder said of Bernfeld’s complaints: “That was a terrifying experience. I don’t think we could have given enough jail to satisfy her.” Hilder, a former state judge, said he thinks the jail time will affect Hirsch. “I don’t know how many of you good gentleman have spent 15 days in jail, but 15 minutes is too much for me. I think he will learn from that,” the prosecutor said. What motivated Hirsch to attack Bernfeld that night remains unclear. The actor said in court that he still doesn’t remember what happened but took responsibility for drinking an enormous amount of alcohol and putting himself in that position. State Judge Kara Pettit agreed that there were no excuses for the attack but credited Hirsch for going to rehab, staying sober and offering what she considered a sincere apology. She noted he had no previous history of violent or criminal behaviour. She said he would serve one year in jail if he doesn’t complete all the stipulations of the deal. Salt Lake City CHANNEL24

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