LA prosecutors seeking to revoke Lohan’s probation

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Ange­les pros­e­cu­tors on Tues­day asked a judge to revoke Lind­say Lohan’s pro­ba­tion and sched­ule a hear­ing that could lead to the actress’ return to jail.

The fil­ing came one day before Lohan is sched­uled to be arraigned Wednes­day on three mis­de­meanor charges filed last month related to a June car crash.

Lohan will not need to be present for Wednesday’s arraign­ment on charges she lied to Santa Mon­ica police, was dri­ving reck­lessly and obstructed an offi­cer from per­form­ing duties related to the crash inves­ti­ga­tion. She remains on pro­ba­tion for a 2011 neck­lace theft case and could be sen­tenced to 245 days in jail if a judge deter­mines her con­duct was a pro­ba­tion violation.

Her attor­ney Shawn Hol­ley did not imme­di­ately return an email seek­ing comment.

City attorney’s spokesman Frank Matel­jan said any pro­ba­tion vio­la­tion pro­ceed­ings are likely to be heard after the Santa Mon­ica case. Pros­e­cu­tors allege Lohan lied about being a pas­sen­ger in her Porsche when it crashed on Pacific Coast High­way on the way to a film shoot.

The “Liz and Dick” star was released from super­vised pro­ba­tion in March after com­plet­ing sev­eral months of court appear­ances and morgue cleanup duty.

Lohan has yet to be booked on the new charges and a judge on Wednes­day will likely set bail and the terms of her release.

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