Lindsay
Lohan missed her flight back home from a Hawaiian vacation, but she will be
back in Los Angeles in time for an important court appearance Wednesday, her
spokesman said Tuesday. --
Los Angeles
County Judge Stephanie Sautner ordered Lohan to appear in court so she can
determine whether the actress is keeping up with her probation provisions,
including the requirement that she work at least 12 days a month at the county
morgue.
"Lindsay
was delayed in Hawaii due to a travel-related issue," Lohan spokesman
Steve Honig said. "She will be heading back this evening in time to appear
in court tomorrow."
The missed
flight, however, forced the cancellation of Lohan's interview with talk show
host Ellen DeGeneres, which was set to be taped Tuesday.
"Lindsay
offered to tape 'Ellen' tomorrow, but the show was unable to shift things
around, and tomorrow is their last day of taping for the season," Honig
said.
The
"Ellen" interview was to be Lohan's only planned appearance to
promote her just-published Playboy magazine photo spread.
There is no
indication that Lohan, 25, will have any difficulty in court Wednesday, compared
with many of her numerous appearances in the past two years.
Sautner
sentenced Lohan to 30 days in jail last month after she admitted that she
violated her probation on a necklace theft conviction, but the sheriff sent her
home after a few hours because of jail overcrowding.
The judge also
ordered the actress to work at least 12 days a month at the Los Angeles County
morgue until she completes the 53 remaining days on her court-ordered community
service. She must also attend 18 psychotherapy sessions.
If the actress
stays on track, her probation would be eased March 29, Sautner said. If she
doesn't keep up with the requirements, she will serve the additional 270 days
behind bars, the judge said.
"This is
what we really call putting the keys to the jail in the defendant's
hands," Sautner told Lohan.
When Sautner
sentenced Lohan to 120 days in jail in May, she ended up serving 35 days of
home confinement instead, because of jail overcrowding and state rules that
give prisoners credit for good behavior.
Prosecutors
said Lohan missed 12 of 20 scheduled workdays at a downtown Los Angeles women's
center, part of the court-ordered community service imposed in May when she
pleaded guilty to stealing a necklace from a Venice, California, jewelry store.
Lohan, 25, was
already on probation for two drunken driving convictions from 2007.
She also
canceled 14 of 19 scheduled appointments for court-ordered psychotherapy, they
said.
"From what
I see of you, you need a structure," Sautner told Lohan last month,
instructing her to return to court each month, starting December 14, to show
she is complying with the schedule.
Lindsay Lohan's
legal woes, which began four years ago with two drunken driving arrests, have
been compounded by her failure to attend counseling classes, and alcohol and
drug test failures.
Her probation
is scheduled to end within a year unless Lohan breaks any laws before then. It
has been extended several times because of violations, including the failed
alcohol and drug tests. cnn
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