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INT BROLL COURT HEARING ON LINDSAY LOHAN PROBABTION - LOHAN NOT IN COURT A judge revoked Lindsay Lohan's probation on Wednesday and scheduled a hearing that could result in more jail time for the closely watched Liz and Dick star The ruling in Los Angeles came as the 26-year-old actress - who did not appear in court - faces misdemeanor counts of reckless driving, lying to a police officer and obstructing an officer from performing duties after an accident in which her Porsche slammed into the back of a dump truck in June Lohan told police in Santa Monica that her assistant was driving, but detectives now believe the actress was behind the wheel as she headed to a movie set Lohan was on probation at the time after previously being convicted of the misdemeanor theft of a necklace and two DUI charges LOS ANGELES, CA - 1130EDT - LINDSAY LOHAN Arraignment is scheduled for actress Lindsay Lohan, who is charged with three misdemeanor counts involving a crash on Pacific Coast Highway She is charged with willfully resisting, obstructing or delaying an officer, providing false information to an officer and reckless driving Location: Dept 147, Airport Branch Courthouse, 11701 S La Cienega Blvd Contact: court's Public Information Office, (213) 974-5123 LOS ANGELES, CA - Los Angeles prosecutors on Tuesday asked a judge to revoke Lindsay Lohan's probation and schedule a hearing that could lead to the actress' return to jail The filing came one day before Lohan is scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday on three misdemeanor charges filed last month related to a June car crash Lohan will not need to be present for Wednesday's arraignment on charges she lied to Santa Monica police, was driving recklessly and obstructed an officer from performing duties related to the crash investigation She remains on probation for a 2011 necklace theft case and could be sentenced to 245 days in jail if a judge determines her conduct was a probation violation Her attorney Shawn Holley did not immediately return an email seeking comment City attorney's spokesman Frank Mateljan said any probation violation proceedings are likely to be heard after the Santa Monica case Prosecutors allege Lohan lied about being a passenger in her Porsche when it crashed on Pacific Coast Highway on the way to a film shoot The ``Liz and Dick'' star was released from supervised probation in March after completing several months of court appearances and morgue cleanup duty Lohan has yet to be booked on the new charges and a judge on Wednesday will likely set bail and the terms of her release A probation violation hearing was set for Jan 15 A judge could sentence the actress up to 245 days in jail after the Santa Monica case is resolved
Footage Information
Source | ABCNEWS VideoSource |
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Direct Link: | View details on ABCNEWS VideoSource site |
Title: | LOHAN PROBATION HEARING |
Date: | 12/12/2012 |
Library: | ABC |
Tape Number: | NYU107537 |
Content: | INT BROLL COURT HEARING ON LINDSAY LOHAN PROBABTION - LOHAN NOT IN COURT A judge revoked Lindsay Lohan's probation on Wednesday and scheduled a hearing that could result in more jail time for the closely watched Liz and Dick star The ruling in Los Angeles came as the 26-year-old actress - who did not appear in court - faces misdemeanor counts of reckless driving, lying to a police officer and obstructing an officer from performing duties after an accident in which her Porsche slammed into the back of a dump truck in June Lohan told police in Santa Monica that her assistant was driving, but detectives now believe the actress was behind the wheel as she headed to a movie set Lohan was on probation at the time after previously being convicted of the misdemeanor theft of a necklace and two DUI charges LOS ANGELES, CA - 1130EDT - LINDSAY LOHAN Arraignment is scheduled for actress Lindsay Lohan, who is charged with three misdemeanor counts involving a crash on Pacific Coast Highway She is charged with willfully resisting, obstructing or delaying an officer, providing false information to an officer and reckless driving Location: Dept 147, Airport Branch Courthouse, 11701 S La Cienega Blvd Contact: court's Public Information Office, (213) 974-5123 LOS ANGELES, CA - Los Angeles prosecutors on Tuesday asked a judge to revoke Lindsay Lohan's probation and schedule a hearing that could lead to the actress' return to jail The filing came one day before Lohan is scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday on three misdemeanor charges filed last month related to a June car crash Lohan will not need to be present for Wednesday's arraignment on charges she lied to Santa Monica police, was driving recklessly and obstructed an officer from performing duties related to the crash investigation She remains on probation for a 2011 necklace theft case and could be sentenced to 245 days in jail if a judge determines her conduct was a probation violation Her attorney Shawn Holley did not immediately return an email seeking comment City attorney's spokesman Frank Mateljan said any probation violation proceedings are likely to be heard after the Santa Monica case Prosecutors allege Lohan lied about being a passenger in her Porsche when it crashed on Pacific Coast Highway on the way to a film shoot The ``Liz and Dick'' star was released from supervised probation in March after completing several months of court appearances and morgue cleanup duty Lohan has yet to be booked on the new charges and a judge on Wednesday will likely set bail and the terms of her release A probation violation hearing was set for Jan 15 A judge could sentence the actress up to 245 days in jail after the Santa Monica case is resolved |
Media Type: | Archived Unity File |