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2:14 PM PDT, November 2, 2011
In October 2011, a judge revoked Lohan's probation because she failed to perform community service as required by her probation terms. She posted $100,000 bail and was instructed to perform community service at the morgue ahead of her November 2 court date.
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In October 2011, a judge revoked Lohan's probation because she failed to perform community service as required by her probation terms. She posted $100,000 bail and was instructed to perform community service at the morgue ahead of her November 2 court date.
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In May 2011, Lohan began serving a 120-day sentence. But due to overcrowding, she is fitted with an electronic monitoring device and was allowed to serve her sentence at her home.
Lindsay Lohan Court Timeline

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In April 2011, Lohan received a sentence for violating her 2007 drunk driving probation. The judge gave her 120 days in jail, 480 hours of community service and 360 hours -- to be served at a women's center in downtown Los Angeles and at the county morgue. She was taken into custody but was released after posting a $75,000 bail.
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In February, 2011 Lohan was arraigned and booked on felony grand theft charges for allegedly stealing a $2,500 necklace from a Venice, CA jewelry store. At the time, she was released on $40,000 bail. Then in April, charges in the necklace theft case were reduced to a misdemeanor. In an appearance in court in May, Lohan entered a plea of no contest in the necklace case.
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In May 2010, Lohan failed to appear in court and explained that she lost her passport at the Cannes Film Festival in France. A judge issued an arrest warrant and set bail for $100,000 and the actress posted bail.
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In July 2010, Lohan is sentenced to 90 days in jail for violating probation and missing alcohol counseling sessions.
Lindsay Lohan Court Timeline

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In November 2007, Lohan reported to a detention center outside Los Angeles for a minimum 24-hour stay, but was released after 84 minutes due to jail overcrowding.
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Lindsay Lohan has been in and out of court so frequently over the past few years that her appearances have attracted as much attention for her fashion, hair and makeup choices as they have for her legal troubles. Take a look back at the star's court history and changing style as she faced judges and served time.