Lohan Begins Community Service
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Tuesday, November 13, 2007
HOLLYWOOD - Lindsay Lohan has begun her community service in Los Angeles, as part of the plea deal relating to her convictions for driving under the influence earlier this year.
The Georgia Rule actress started her 10-day stint on Monday, when was snapped entering an American Red Cross blood services facility at midday. She was later seen leaving the building at 7 p.m. local time, carrying a book simply titled Blood.
Lohan was charged with driving under the influence and being under the influence of cocaine in relation to two drunk-driving arrests in Beverly Hills and nearby Santa Monica, California, in May and July of this year.
Police allegedly found cocaine in the star's possession on both occasions, although officials say the amount of the drug was below the 0.05 grams required for a felony offense.
Lohan was initially sentenced to four days behind bars in August, after pleading guilty to two of the seven misdemeanor charges against her, but a judge cut that in half and ordered her to carry out 10 days of community service instead. A further day was taken off the jail sentence because of time Lohan has already served during her arrests.
The star--who spent much of the summer in rehab at Utah's Cirque Lodge facility--must complete her prison sentence by January.
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