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Posted on 07. Jul, 2010 | Posted by admin

Lindsay Lohan Gets 90 Days in Jail!

Tough break for this 'mean girl'

Actress Lindsay Lohan was ordered Tuesday to serve 90 days in jail for missing alcohol counseling sessions in violation of her probation.

The judge also ordered Lohan to spend 90 days in a drug and alcohol rehab program after her jail term is completed. The program will be inpatient.

Judge Marsha Revel ruled that Lohan had violated her probation in a 2007 drunken driving conviction by missing weekly alcohol counseling sessions. Lohan began sobbing hysterically as she addressed the court. “I did do everything that I was told to do and did the best I could,” she said. Come on, Lindsay, you knew the consequences of missing court ordered sessions.

Earlier, the alcohol counseling program director testified at the probation revocation hearing that Lohan missed nine alcohol counseling sessions since December, when the judge ordered her to attend weekly classes or face jail. Lindsay had the nerve to act shocked when Judge Revel ordered jail time.

Lohan was ordered not to drink alcohol and an electronic bracelet was fitted on her leg on May 24 to detect if she did.

The bracelet measured an alcohol level of 0.03 percent in the actress’ body at midnight on June 7, but reported a zero reading four hours later, Revel said during Tuesday’s hearing. The alert would be a bond violation, but not a probation violation, she said.

Revel said she would consider only if Lohan missed weekly alcohol counseling sessions, as Revel ordered in December.

Cheryl Marshall, the director of the Right On program where Lohan has been attending counseling, testified Tuesday morning that Lohan would sometimes call ahead when she was going to miss a weekly session.

A report from the program to the judge said Lohan “kept making up creative excuses” about her absences, prosecutor Danette Meyers said.

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