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Monday, January 23, 2012

Lindsay Lohan meets the community service

Lindsay Lohan, who is on probation after being convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol and theft, is serving the order of the court to perform community service and therapy, which has satisfied the judge handling the case.

"Keep doing what you are doing, and apparently is doing well," Lohan told Stephanie Sautner at the hearing, Judge of the Superior Court of Los Angeles.

The actress 'Mean Girls', 25, dressed conservatively in a pale blue cardigan and dark pants during the session to report on progress of their sentence of five months of community service in the morgue the Court of Los Angeles, in addition to attending therapy.

Lohan's next hearing is scheduled for February 22 but before the actress must have completed 15 days of community service, along with five therapy sessions.

If you follow the right path, it is likely that the actress completed her probation for drunken driving in March, and his conviction for theft will be reduced in the summary, with unsupervised probation.

Lohan rose to fame with her role as a child star in Disney films like "You and I to London to California," but since 2007 has spent time in rehab and in jail after being convicted of drunken driving and drug possession.

The actress did not deny his guilt, which is equivalent to plead guilty, for stealing a gold necklace from a jewelry store in 2011 and was sentenced to 480 hours of community service in the women's detention center in Los Angeles and the county morgue.

Failure to comply with the ruling by Sautner Lohan forced to revoke his probation in October and sent to jail.

She was only four hours behind bars in November due to overcrowding and tasks were assigned community service at the mortuary.


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