Photos: Lindsay Lohan sentenced to jail time, rehab
Lindsay Lohan arrives at the Beverly Hills Courthouse in July 2010 for a probation revocation hearing. Her legal woes date back to 2007, when she was arrested twice over a three-month period for allegedly driving under the influence. The star ultimately pleaded no contest and agreed to attend alcohol education classes.
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Lohan’s probation case stems from two drunk-driving arrests in 2007, in addition to reckless driving and being under the influence of cocaine.
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Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Marsha N. Revel handed down a tougher sentence than prosecutors had sought, citing repeated instances of Lohan’s lying to the court and law enforcement officers.
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Lindsay Lohan and her attorney, Shawn Chapman Holley, argued that the actress thought she was in compliance with the court-ordered alcohol program.
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Deputy Dist. Atty. Danette Meyers, right, and defense attorney Shawn Chapman Holley speak at the hearing. Lindsay Lohan’s probation was revoked in May after she missed a scheduled hearing.
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Lohan surprised the courtroom by asking to address the judge directly before sentencing. Lohan promised to do better and defended her failure to attend weekly alcohol education classes and follow earlier orders by the judge. “I take responsibility for my actions. I’ve tried to do the best I can. ... I don’t want you to think that I don’t respect you.”
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Lindsay Lohan leaves the courthouse for a lunch break.
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Lindsay Lohan breaks down as she addresses Judge Revel. The tears proved ineffective, as Revel handed down a tougher sentence than prosecutors had sought for Lohan’s repeated probation violations.
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“I wasn’t trying to get special treatment,” Lohan said during the hearing, referring to her absences from a court-ordered weekly alcohol education program. “I have to provide for myself. I have to work. Having said that, I did everything to balance my jobs and showing up. I’m not taking this as a joke. It’s my life. It’s my career.”
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Lohan turns to lawyer Shawn Chapman Holley during the hearing.
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Actress Lindsay Lohan and lawyer Shawn Chapman Holley attend a probation revocation hearing at the Beverly Hills Courthouse. Lohan was found in violation of her probation for the August 2007 no-contest plea to drug and alcohol charges stemming from two separate traffic accidents. She is scheduled to surrender on July 20 to serve her 90 day jail sentence. (David McNew / Getty Images)
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Lohan, visibly shaken, leaves the Beverly Hills Courthouse after being found in violation of her parole. She had previously angered the judge when she failed to appear for a hearing in May and when her alcohol-monitoring device went off the same night she attended the MTV Movie Awards.
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