Lidsay Lohan violates probation, sentenced to 30 days in jail
September 25th, 2010 - 12:34 am ICT by BNO NewsLOS ANGELES (BNO NEWS) — Actress Lindsay Lohan on Friday was ordered by a court judge to jail without setting bail after violating her probation.
Lohan, 24, who will be jailed immediately, is scheduled to make her next court appearance on October 22, giving her 30 days of jail time. However, the overcrowding situation in California might mean that Lohan could be freed in a couple of days.
This will be third time Lohan is sent to jail. On this occasion, the startlet violated probation by failing a drug test, and Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Elden S. Fox denied bail, which resulted in Lohan, to her surprise, being handcuffed immediately while still in the courtroom.
In early August, Lohan completed 13 days in a Lynwood, California jail out of a 30-day sentence. She received an early release for good behavior and due to severe overcrowding.
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- Lohan sentenced to 30 days jail - Nov 03, 2011
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- LiLo walks free after posting $300K bail - Sep 26, 2010
- Lindsay Lohan might spend jail term at home - May 12, 2011
- US judge who sent LiLo behind bars replaced - Aug 12, 2010
- LiLo expected to leave jail soon - Sep 25, 2010
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