Friday, September 24, 2010

Lindsay Lohan Jail

Lindsay Lohan Jail:Lindsay Lohan has returned to jail in handcuffs Friday after a judge refused to set bail and ordered her to remain in custody for having a drug test, yet.Lindsay Lohan has taken away from the courtroom in handcuffs, Beverly Hills this afternoon and sent back to jail, where she is expected to spend nearly a month in anticipation of a hearing for violating her probation by failing a drug test.
Judge Elden Fox Lohan refused bail and set the Oct. 22 hearing to decide whether the 24-year-old violated the terms of his probation for 2007 conviction for drunk driving and cocaine possession.
Actor “Mean Girls” spent two weeks in prison in August and 22 days for further residential drug programs at different judge ruled she had violated probation on the same charge.
After emerging from rehab Lohan was subjected to court trials of the drug. Late last week, Lohan sent out a series of messages on Twitter does not allow the tests and saying that she works to overcome her substance abuse.
“Unfortunately, I really fail my last drug test, and if you ask me, I am ready to appear before Judge Fox,” Lohan chirped last week.
On Monday, an arrest warrant was issued, and Fox ordered Lohan will appear in his court on Friday.
Lohan’s lawyer Shawn Chapman Holley, did not appear outside the courthouse Beverly Hills after her client was taken into custody, but the estranged father of actor Michael Lohan, talked to reporters and said he was angry with the judge’s decision.
“My daughter is in jail. I’d rather be in prison, but not my daughter today,” he said.
Lohan became the teenage star after appearing in the films Freaky Friday and Herbie: Fully Loaded. She was noted for its small part in Robert Altman’s Prairie Home Companion.
In May 2007, she crashed into Mercedes-Benz on Sunset Boulevard in Beverly Hills. Police found cocaine in his car and arrested her on suspicion of drunk driving. Two months later she was again arrested on similar charges.
Lohan pleaded no contest to two counts each of driving under the influence and being under the influence of cocaine and one count of reckless driving. She spent 84 minutes in jail before being released because of overcrowding and placed on probation for up to three years.
Her trial was extended for a year after she missed classes alcohol education, and this year the judge found her guilty of violating probation again, missing classes, leading to the prison and rehabilitation.

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