LOS ANGELES (AP) - Lindsay Lohan's attorney will return to court to determine the next steps in the actress' latest criminal case.
The 26-year-old is not required to attend the arraignment Wednesday on misdemeanor charges that she lied to police and was driving recklessly when her Porsche slammed into a dump truck in June. She is also accused of obstructing a police officer from performing duties.
The case could result in a probation violation. Lohan remains on probation for taking a necklace without permission in January 2011 and had been ordered to stay out of trouble.
The "Liz and Dick" star has been attempting a comeback after spending more time in recent years in courtrooms instead of film sets.
A schedule for Lohan's next court date is likely to be set at the hearing.
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