As expected, Lindsay Lohan went to court today and rejected the prosecutor’s plea agreement that included time in jail for stealing a necklace that we’re way too obsessed with, considering it doesn’t even have anything like a charm hanging off of it. Superior Court Judge Keith Schwartz’s reaction was one of displeasure, but he decided to give Lindsay one more chance to plead guilty or no contest to the theft charges, and asked that she come back on March 25th with a decision. If Lindsay goes back to Judge Schwartz and informs him she will not plead guilty nor plead no contest, Judge Stephanie Sautner will hold a preliminary hearing on April 22nd, which is when the prosecutors will begin presenting evidence against her. TMZ claims the judge will surely find Lindsay guilty of violating her parole, which means she will be held in jail until her trial begins. If convicted, she could serve three years in prison, which will of course will be reduced because she’s not a violent criminal and because Los Angeles hasn’t figured out that the problem of overcrowded jails can be solved by the person who realized it’s important for playgrounds to have more than one slide.
Source: TMZ
