LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A judge on Wednesday ordered Lindsay Lohan returned to jail for 30 days for violating probation and put the troubled actress on a strict calendar of community service and psychological counseling.
The "Mean Girls" actress must report to jail on November 9, according to the order from Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Stephanie Sautner, and will not be eligible for house arrest or early release.
After that, she must begin a five-month regimen of community service at the Los Angeles county morgue as well as regularly attend mental health counseling.
Lohan, 25, dressed demurely in a blue-and-white polka dot dress and answered "yes" to the judge's questions on whether she understood the sentence. At various times she appeared on the verge of tears.
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