Lohan and her attorney Shawn Holley could either accept a plea deal with prosecutors for the grand theft felony charge which would include 6 months jail time), they could opt to get ready for a trial, or they could ask for a continuance to allow LiLo more time to ponder the proposed deal.
After rejecting a plea agreement that guaranteed jail time, actress Lindsay Lohan must now wait until April 22 for a preliminary hearing, in which prosecutors will present evidence against her.
The "Mean Girls" actress showed up late to the Los Angeles courtroom Thursday, wearing a skin-tight Raquel Allegro leather dress, and told Superior Court Judge Keith Schwartz she agreed to delaying her case.
The exact terms of the prosecution deal were not disclosed, but the judge told Lohan she'd go to jail if she accepted the deal.
Lohan was on probation in January when a Venice jewelry store accused her of stealing a $2,500 necklace. Footage of the event from a store security camera was recently sold to a media outlet, which may eventually cause the case to fold.
After rejecting a plea agreement that guaranteed jail time, actress Lindsay Lohan must now wait until April 22 for a preliminary hearing, in which prosecutors will present evidence against her.
The "Mean Girls" actress showed up late to the Los Angeles courtroom Thursday, wearing a skin-tight Raquel Allegro leather dress, and told Superior Court Judge Keith Schwartz she agreed to delaying her case.
The exact terms of the prosecution deal were not disclosed, but the judge told Lohan she'd go to jail if she accepted the deal.
Lohan was on probation in January when a Venice jewelry store accused her of stealing a $2,500 necklace. Footage of the event from a store security camera was recently sold to a media outlet, which may eventually cause the case to fold.
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