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Lindsay Lohan Court Case: Led Away In Handcuffs

Jennifer Schultz |
October 19, 2011 | 12:36 p.m. PDT

Staff Reporter

Lindsay Lohan (courtesy of Creative Commons)
Lindsay Lohan (courtesy of Creative Commons)
The courtroom saga of Lindsay Lohan might finally be coming to a close.

The childhood-star-turned-trainwreck was led out of court Wednesday morning in handcuffs after a judge ruled Lohan violated her probation. Lohan was fired from her court-appointed community service at the Downtown Women’s Center after she missed nine appointments.

The judge seemed fed up as she revoked Lohan’s probation and had her led away in handcuffs – all in front of TMZ cameras, of course. Lohan’s bail bondsman was standing by, though, so it doesn’t look like she’ll be in jail for very long.

LiLo will be kept busy until her November 2nd sentencing date, though. The judge assigned 16 hours of community service in the morgue to occupy her time. Ouch.

This drama all stems from Lohan’s drunken driving in 2007 and a misdemeanor theft last year. It seems like all Lohan does is go to court and get placed on probation over and over, but if the ruling today is any indication, the judge has had enough of the cycle, too.

Now that probation is no longer an option in the never-ending courtroom drama, Lohan potentially faces up to a year and a half in jail. Because of overcrowding, though, the judge says it seems unlikely.

Let’s just hope that the 25-year-old Lohan finally gets her act together, by any means necessary.

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