In a dramatic courtroom showdown, Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge
But Revel was having none of it, offering a list of instances in which the actress lied to the court and to authorities. Revel handed down three 30-day sentences and also ordered her to spend 90 days in a locked-down drug rehabilitation facility — a much stiffer penalty than L.A. prosecutors had sought.
"There were a number of instances of (Lohan) not taking things seriously," Revel said. "It's like someone who cheats but doesn't think it's cheating if they don't get caught."
The case stems from two drunken-driving arrests in
2007. Lohan has repeatedly failed to follow the terms of her probation
in the case — including earlier this year when she failed to appear for
a mandatory court appearance in
Revel said Lohan has repeatedly refused to admit her culpability, twice telling authorities that someone else was driving the vehicles involved in drunken-driving accidents.
The judge said Lohan lied again when a white substance was found in her pants, claiming the pants belonged to someone else. Revel said she tested positive for cocaine after the arrest, and the pants turned out to be "her favorite pants."
"She lied then and lied prior to that," Revel said.
Lohan surprised the courtroom by asking to address the judge directly before sentencing.
"As far as I knew I was in compliance with my programs," Lohan said, fighting back tears.
"I wasn't trying to get special treatment," she added. "I have to provide for myself. I have to work. Having said that, I did everything to balance my jobs and showing up. I'm not taking this as a joke. It's my life. It's my career. ... I take responsibility for my actions. I've tried to do the best I can. It's been such a long haul. ... I don't want you to think that I don't respect you."
Lohan is scheduled to surrender to authorities
She is expected to serve only a fraction of the 90 days because of severe jail overcrowding.
In 2007, hotel heiress and reality TV star
Lohan's defense attorney urged the judge to focus on what the actress has accomplished, not just on her failures.
Defense attorney
"She's gotten it together," Chapman Holley said.
But Deputy District Attorney
"Not once, but seven times she has not complied with this court's orders," Myers said.
During the hearing Tuesday, Revel repeatedly asked program operator
Under questions from the prosecutor, Marshall told the court that Lohan did not sign in on some days the program claimed she had attended and that her signature was on a sign-in sheet on a day she did not attend.
Then, last month, the alarm on Lohan's alcohol-monitoring device was triggered on the same night that Lohan attended the MTV Movie Awards. Lohan claimed the monitor went off by mistake, while prosecutors said she had been drinking.
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