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  • Lawyer enters no contest plea for Lohan in theft

    A lawyer entered a no contest plea Wednesday for Lindsay Lohan in the theft of a necklace, setting the stage for a summer of confinement, counseling and community service.


  • Lindsay Lohan says she's glad theft case resolved

    A lawyer entered a no contest plea Wednesday for Lindsay Lohan in the theft of a necklace, setting the stage for a summer of confinement, counseling and community service.


  • FILE - In this Jan. 9, 2011 file photo, actress  Lindsay Lohan is shown at an NBA basketball game between the Los Angeles Laker and the New York Knicks in Los Angeles. Authorities released the 911 call made by Dawn Holland, a Betty Ford Center worker claiming that Lindsay Lohan hit her during a December argument at the facility.  (AP Photo/Alex Gallardo, file)

    Lohan, rehab worker heard yelling on 911 call

    A rehab worker told a 911 dispatcher that she ordered Lindsay Lohan to pack her bags and leave the Betty Ford Center after the actress hit her during a December argument, according to a recording of the call released Friday.


  • FILE - In this Jan. 9, 2011 file photo, actress  Lindsay Lohan is shown at an NBA basketball game between the Los Angeles Laker and the New York Knicks in Los Angeles. Authorities released the 911 call made by Dawn Holland, a Betty Ford Center worker claiming that Lindsay Lohan hit her during a December argument at the facility.  (AP Photo/Alex Gallardo, file)

    Lohan, rehab worker heard yelling on 911 call

    A rehab worker told a 911 dispatcher that she ordered Lindsay Lohan to pack her bags and leave the Betty Ford Center after the actress hit her during a December argument, according to a recording of the call released Friday.


  • FILE - In this Jan. 9, 2011 file photo, actress  Lindsay Lohan is shown at an NBA basketball game between the Los Angeles Laker and the New York Knicks in Los Angeles. Authorities released the 911 call made by Dawn Holland, a Betty Ford Center worker claiming that Lindsay Lohan hit her during a December argument at the facility.  (AP Photo/Alex Gallardo, file)

    Lohan rejects judge's plea offer in theft case

    Lindsay Lohan rejected a judge's offer to end a felony grand theft case early and her attorney said Wednesday it is because the actress has a strong defense and is confident she can win an acquittal.


  • Lindsay Lohan arrives at Los Angeles Superior Court, Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011, where a judge could decide whether an allegation that the actress stole a $2,500 necklace can be resolved without going to trial.  The "Mean Girls" star has pleaded not guilty to a count of felony grand theft over the necklace, which was taken an upscale jewelry store in the beach side community of Venice.  (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

    Judge tells Lohan day of reckoning coming soon

    A judge on Wednesday gave Lindsay Lohan roughly two weeks to decide if she will fight or take a plea deal in a felony grand theft case, but either decision could send the troubled starlet back behind bars.


  • Lindsay Lohan arrives at Los Angeles Superior Court, Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011, where a judge could decide whether an allegation that the actress stole a $2,500 necklace can be resolved without going to trial.  The "Mean Girls" star has pleaded not guilty to a count of felony grand theft over the necklace, which was taken an upscale jewelry store in the beach side community of Venice.  (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

    Judge tells Lindsay Lohan plea deal will mean jail

    A judge told Lindsay Lohan on Wednesday he would sentence her to jail if she accepted a plea deal from prosecutors to avoid trial for allegedly stealing a $2,500 necklace from an upscale jewelry store.


  • Lindsay Lohan arrives at Los Angeles Superior Court, Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011, where a judge could decide whether an allegation that the actress stole a $2,500 necklace can be resolved without going to trial.  The "Mean Girls" star has pleaded not guilty to a count of felony grand theft over the necklace, which was taken an upscale jewelry store in the beach side community of Venice.  (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

    Judge tells Lohan day of reckoning coming soon

    A judge on Wednesday gave Lindsay Lohan roughly two weeks to decide if she will fight or take a plea deal in a felony grand theft case, but either decision could send the troubled starlet back behind bars.


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