The 28-year-old "Mean Girls" star was required to finish more
than 100 hours of community service in the case in addition to
rehabilitation and therapy.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mark Young found Lohan had
completed that obligation and ended her probation, Santa Monica
chief deputy attorney Terry White said in an email.
Lohan agreed to a 2013 plea deal after she crashed her Porsche
into a dump truck in Santa Monica, a community near Los Angeles,
en route to the set of TV movie "Liz & Dick" and later lied to
police.
Judge Young had warned Lohan in March that the clock was running
out for her to complete community service as an alternative to a
jail sentence in the case, according to City News Service.
Lohan's career has been largely sidetracked since her 2007
arrest for driving under the influence and possession of
cocaine. She had been on probation since she pleaded guilty in
that case later in the year.
(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis and Dana Feldman; Editing by
Doina Chiacu)
[© 2015 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.] Copyright 2015 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
|