July 24, 2007
In her first-ever mugshot, the Mean Girls actress, then 21, was booked by the Santa Monica Police Department and charged with drunken driving and cocaine possession. She was released on $25,000 bail.
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In her first-ever mugshot, the Mean Girls actress, then 21, was booked by the Santa Monica Police Department and charged with drunken driving and cocaine possession. She was released on $25,000 bail.
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After entering a plea bargain for her July arrest, Lohan voluntarily reported to a correction facility in Lynwood, Calif., to serve her minimum 24-hour jail sentence (part of a plea bargain for her two DUI charges). She checked out 84 minutes after being booked.
Lohan was sentenced to 90 days in jail after violating the terms of her probation in her 2007 DUI and drug case, which mandated that she attend weekly alcohol education classes and submit to random drug tests. She reported to Lynwood Correctional Facility on July 20 to begin serving her sentence but was released two weeks later due to prison overcrowding.
Less than two months after her previous stint in jail, Lohan was again booked at Lynwood Correctional Facility when a court-mandated drug test revealed that she had been using cocaine while on probation. She served one day behind bars before leaving to go to rehab.
Following a no-contest plea to misdemeanor charges -- reckless driving and lying to law enforcement -- from her June 2012 accident on the Pacific Coast Highway, the Liz & Dick actress turned herself in for booking at the Santa Monica Police Station. She was released soon after but will face 90 days in a "locked in" rehab facility.