People magazine says this...
[QUOTE]Lindsay Lohan may be trading in her orange Los Angeles County jail jumpsuit for civilian clothing as early as Sunday afternoon.
"Ms. Lohan can be released [early from jail] any time after August 1," L.A. Sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore previously said, due to overcrowding issues and good behavior. But as 12:01 a.m. came and went, Lohan was still incarcerated.
And, according to her lawyer Shawn Chapman Holley, who visited the 24-year-old Sunday, "She's doing well."
Upon release, the actress has been ordered to go directly to a rehab center, a source tells PEOPLE, reportedly Morningside Recovery in Orange County, Calif., a high-end residential facility. And while Chapman Holley tells PEOPLE Lohan's release is "up to the sheriff," where she heads next is not. "It's up to the judge," Chapman Holley says, reiterating, "I'm hoping she will have time to spend with her family before she goes to rehab. She is trying to comply with the court's orders, but she should be able to have 24 hours at home."
Once in rehab, Lohan won't be free to come and go as she pleases and is expected to adhere to a strict regimen of a 7 a.m. wake-up time, chores, counseling sessions and curfew, although recreational activities like surfing, snorkeling, meditation and yoga are offered for some patients at Morningside. It's unclear if the actress will be assigned a round-the-clock chaperone.
If the actress violates any rules, the court could be notified and the judge could potentially throw her back in jail for violating probation, legal experts say. She likely will be footing the bill for her own treatment, which is estimated to be approximately $10,000 to $15,000 a month, experts add.
Once Lohan completes her three-month stint in rehab, she'll be subject to random drug and alcohol testing until August 2011, when her probation term ends. The actress is allowed to take certain prescription medications, however.[/QUOTE]
Right when you thought 90 days was bullshit.
Bitch needs to stay. She got her sentence and should have to pay.
:colbert:
I hate how celebrities always get a few days or even hours when the sentence is a couple months. Oh well, what you gonna do?
Who gives a fuck?
If they're releasing her in order to save room for more dangerous criminals. Then I guess I'm ok with this. But I think they should just transfer her somewhere else.
[QUOTE=Baldr;23769776]Who gives a fuck?[/QUOTE]
She was caught with the possession of crack and drunk driving.
That's about 5+ years in my book. She got off on around 20 days.
I remember when she used to be kinda hot, too
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I think celebrities need their own legal system since they don't follow the rules anyway.
[quote]round-the-clock chaperone.[/quote]
What the flying fuck is that?
Three months sure goes by fast.
[QUOTE=lolnubs;23769843]What the flying fuck is that?[/QUOTE]
A person to keep watch on her.
[QUOTE=mrryanchisholm;23769799]She was caught with the possession of crack and drunk driving.
That's about 5+ years in my book.[/QUOTE]
thankfully you aren't a legislator
[QUOTE=mrryanchisholm;23769799]She was caught with the possession of crack and drunk driving.
That's about 5+ years in my book.[/QUOTE]
you sound like a facist
She'll probably be back in jail within days
[QUOTE=wonkadonk;23769885]you sound like a facist[/QUOTE]
well, what should the sentence have been? certainly not 90 days.
This isn't her first offense, either.
If they release her early, she's still not taking the legal system into full effect.
[QUOTE=Fenriswolf;23769764]I hate how celebrities always get a few days or even hours when the sentence is a couple months. Oh well, what you gonna do?[/QUOTE]
Find her and kill her.
[QUOTE=JuicePouch;23769909]She'll probably be back in jail within days[/QUOTE]
and then be released the day after. :ohdear:
[QUOTE=JDK721v2;23769872]thankfully you aren't a legislator[/QUOTE]
Repeat offenses don't count eh?
[QUOTE=Suzune;23769921]If they release her early, she's still not taking the legal system into full effect.[/QUOTE]
I mean, what will she learn? Just that she's famous she gets off early? That's bullshit.
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[QUOTE=Swilly;23769935]Repeat offenses don't count eh?[/QUOTE]
Thank you Swilly, you badass.
[QUOTE=Swilly;23769935]Repeat offenses don't count eh?[/QUOTE]
yeah because I said or implied that
Well 99% of the public hates her now. I guess being a celebrity has its ups and downs.
she's going to have to kill someone in a DUI for the justice system to take her crimes seriously.
[QUOTE=Fenriswolf;23769764]I hate how celebrities always get a few days or even hours when the sentence is a couple months. Oh well, what you gonna do?[/QUOTE]
Rally. Protest.
[QUOTE=Sottalytober;23769753]Bitch needs to stay. She got her sentence and should have to pay.
:colbert:[/QUOTE]
"A bsh bsh BSH, a bsh bububu BSH"
Who else thought you could beat box to that sentence?
More aids for EVERYONE!
way too early
Give her a minimum of twenty years in a minimum security prison, just to drill in the point that no one is above the law.
[QUOTE=ExplodingGuy;23770719]Give her a minimum of twenty years in a minimum security prison, just to drill in the point that no one is above the law.[/QUOTE]
I don't know about TWENTY years, but a pretty long time to show that celebrities aren't above the law.
[QUOTE=mrryanchisholm;23769799]She was caught with the possession of crack and drunk driving.
That's about 5+ years in my book. She got off on around 20 days.[/QUOTE]
Oh wow, holy shit.
5 years for drugs and a DUI? Do you have any idea what 5 years in prison does to someone? (Hint: There goes your money, house, family, and career.)
Thank god you're not a judge.
[QUOTE=ExplodingGuy;23770719]Give her a minimum of twenty years in a minimum security prison, just to drill in the point that no one is above the law.[/QUOTE]
You'd do the exact same thing in her position.
Someone predicted that she wouldn't server 90 days after she got arrested. I didn't believe it but holy shit what is wrong with these people.
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