The trials and tribulations of Lindsay Lohan
Actress Lindsay Lohan is showered with gold glitter as she walks with her attorney, Mark Heller, into Los Angeles County Superior Court. She has been charged with three misdemeanor counts stemming from a car crash in 2012 on Pacific Coast Highway. (Damian Dovarganes / Associated Press)
Lindsay Lohan arrives for her probation hearing. The case stemmed from two drunk-driving arrests in 2007, in addition to reckless driving and being under the influence of cocaine. Story (Mark Ralston / AFP/Getty Images)
Lindsay Lohan and her attorney, Shawn Chapman Holley, argued that the actress thought she was in compliance with the court-ordered alcohol program. Story (David McNew / Getty Images)
Deputy Dist. Atty. Danette Meyers, right, and defense attorney Shawn Chapman Holley speak at the hearing. Lindsay Lohan’s probation was revoked in May after she missed a scheduled hearing. Story (David McNew / Getty Images)
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Lohan turns to lawyer Shawn Chapman Holley during the hearing. Story (David McNew / Getty Images)
Actress Lindsay Lohan and lawyer Shawn Chapman Holley attend a probation revocation hearing at the Beverly Hills Courthouse. Lohan was found in violation of her probation for the August 2007 no-contest plea to drug and alcohol charges stemming from two separate traffic accidents. She is scheduled to surrender on July 20 to serve her 90 day jail sentence. (David McNew / Getty Images)
Lindsay Lohan walks through confetti as she arrives at the courthouse. After Lohan’s court appearance, a couple of unmarked cars pulled up to the side of the courthouse to take her to jail. Paparazzi crowded around the vehicles to snap pictures through the tinted windows (Mark Ralston / AFP/Getty Images)
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Dina Lohan, at left, accompanies daughter
Lindsay Lohan is accompanied by sheriff’s deputies into the Beverly Hills courthouse, where a judge ordered her to be taken into custody without bail. (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
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A car presumably carrying
Michael Lohan, father of
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Lindsay Lohan arrives at Airport Courthouse for a court proceeding on felony grand theft charges on Feb. 23. About 40 paparazzi stood ready by the concrete walkway and nine television trucks parked nearby. In the air, a chopper for KTLA followed Lohan’s drive from the Venice home where she is living to the courthouse. (Mike Nelson / EPA)
Lohan sits in court with her attorney for a hearing related to allegations that she stole a $2,500 necklace from a Venice jewelry store. “This case does involve jail time -- period,” Judge Keith Schwartz told her. “If you plead in front of me -- if this case resolves in front of me -- you are going to jail. Period. It may be an issue as to amount of time.” (Paul Buck / EPA)
Lindsay Lohan shows up at the Airport Courthouse April 22 to hear the judge’s decision in the alleged necklace-theft case. (Toby Canham / Getty Images)
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The judge ruled that Lohan violated her probation by failing to return the necklace immediately, and ordered her to spend 120 days in jail and serve 480 hours of community service at a downtown women’s center and the Los Angeles County morgue. (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
Los Angeles County prosecutor Danette Meyers plans to appeal the judge’s decision to reduce the charge against Lindsay Lohan from a felony to a misdemeanor. Lohan was bailed out of jail late Friday, less than five hours after she was taken into custody, and will stand trial June 3. (Valerie Macon / Getty Images)
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Lindsay Lohan and her attorney Shawn Holley, sit in court during Lohan’s probation violation hearing at the Los Angeles Airport Courthouse. (Mario Anzuoni / Getty Images)