Lindsay Lohan's Jail Stint Knocked Down to 12 Days
If she behaves and jails remain overcrowded, Lindsay Lohan will only have to spend 12-13 days in jail for violating her probation for previous drug and alcohol arrests, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said on Tuesday. It's a big break for Lohan, who was given 90 days by a judge and was initially expected to serve about 23 days of that sentence.
Steve Whitmore told reporters that nonviolent female inmates generally serve about 25 percent of their sentence, namely because of overcrowding in the jail system. He indicated to PEOPLE that Lohan will be released from Century Regional Detention Facility either Aug. 1 or 2.
At Tuesday's hearing, Beverly Hills Judge Marsha Revel ordered that Lohan must not be released to house arrest or electronic monitoring and also slashed the 24-year-old's transition time between jail and her 90-day rehab stint from 48 to 24 hours.
"She's scared as anyone would be," Lohan's attorney Shawn Chapman Holley told the press on Tuesday. "But she's resolute and she's doing it."
Lohan was sentenced July 6 to 90 days in jail and a 90-day inpatient rehabilitation program for violating probation on an old DUI and drug case. For the next 13 days, she'll live in a 12-by-8 cell in the famed facility, which has also housed Lohan's peers Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie, Khloe Kardashian and 'Lost' alum Michelle Rodriguez.
The actress may even bump in to E! reality star Alexis Neiers, who is currently serving a 180-day sentence for felony burglary of Orlando Bloom's home. Neiers is also believed to have been in involved in the break-in at Lohan's house.
Steve Whitmore told reporters that nonviolent female inmates generally serve about 25 percent of their sentence, namely because of overcrowding in the jail system. He indicated to PEOPLE that Lohan will be released from Century Regional Detention Facility either Aug. 1 or 2.
At Tuesday's hearing, Beverly Hills Judge Marsha Revel ordered that Lohan must not be released to house arrest or electronic monitoring and also slashed the 24-year-old's transition time between jail and her 90-day rehab stint from 48 to 24 hours.
"She's scared as anyone would be," Lohan's attorney Shawn Chapman Holley told the press on Tuesday. "But she's resolute and she's doing it."
Lohan was sentenced July 6 to 90 days in jail and a 90-day inpatient rehabilitation program for violating probation on an old DUI and drug case. For the next 13 days, she'll live in a 12-by-8 cell in the famed facility, which has also housed Lohan's peers Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie, Khloe Kardashian and 'Lost' alum Michelle Rodriguez.
The actress may even bump in to E! reality star Alexis Neiers, who is currently serving a 180-day sentence for felony burglary of Orlando Bloom's home. Neiers is also believed to have been in involved in the break-in at Lohan's house.
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