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Lindsay Lohan Is Depressed Over Jail Sentence April 23. 2011 A glum Lindsay Lohan going to court yesterday Frequently jailed, former child star, Lindsay Lohan, 24, is said to be depressed over being incarcerated again, for her latest spate of self-destructive and unattractive criminal conduct. Yesterday, Judge Stephanie Sautner, found Lohan guilty of violating her probation, on a string of DUIs, with a new grand theft larceny case, she acquired when stealing a necklace from the Kamofie & Co. jewelry store, in Venice Beach, California. Judge Stephanie Sautner sentence Lohan to jail Lohan has been following the principles of the Kabbalah Centre, as a leaked memo obtained by Radar Online revealed, the cult encourages its followers to steal all they can, as a means of getting ahead in life, which is criminal and despicable. Lohan has fallen into a depression over her latest scandal, which saw her arrested, jailed at the Lynwood correctional facility and then bailed yesterday. She spent five hour incarcerated until her lawyer, Shawn Chapman Holley, filed an appeal. She is free on $75,000 bail.
Lohan is slated to return to court, as she fraudulently fights the charges, even in the face of witnesses and video tape evidence showing she committed the crimes she is accused of by the court. Los Angeles prosecutors are also filing an appeal, as the grand theft charges against Lohan were reduced from a felony to a misdemeanor by Judge Sautner. RELATED ARTICLES Lindsay Lohan Connected To The Mafia Photo From Lindsay Lohan Necklace Theft Video Britney Spears Is Looking Very Old For 29 Photos: Lindsay Lohan Got Drunk Again Lindsay Lohan Viciously Assaulted Rehab Worker More On Lindsay Lohan's Vicious Assault On Rehab Worker Lindsay Lohan To Drop Her Last Name Lindsay Lohan Is Behaving Like A Stalker Again |
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