The rumors were true, Lindsay Lohan's
probation from her 2011 necklace theft case has been revoked again. It
was determined on Wednesday, December 12 morning in a Los Angeles court
that a new hearing for her probation violation is set on January 15.
Lohan was arraigned on misdemeanor charges for lying to police, driving
recklessly, and obstructing an officer from doing his duties after the
car accident in June. She did not appear on the Wednesday arraignment
and does not have to appear in the new hearing date unless Commissioner
Jane Godfrey decides Lohan did violate her probation.
If found guilty, the "Liz & Dick"
actress could face 245 days in jail, but they don't include additional
jail time if she's convicted in her June car accident case.
Additionally, the judge rejected the Los Angeles City Attorney's request
for a bail to be set. "We're not there just yet," the judge said.
Lohan's lawyer Shawn Holley who represented her in the hearing did not
make any comment to reporters.
Lohan is also facing a new case stemming from assault incident that
happened last month in a NYC nightclub. The actress was accused of
punching a woman in the face after exchanging heated words with her. She
could be charged for a misdemeanor assault if found guilty.
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