Lindsay Lohan sentenced to 90 days in jail..

but overcrowding means she could be out in

 22

Lindsay Lohan broke down in tears yesterday as she was sentenced to 90 days in jail after violating her probation.

But despite her apparent shock at the widely-anticipated sentence, Lohan could be free after serving less than 22 days.

Steve Whitmore of the LA County Sheriff's Department said after sentencing that overcrowding and budget constraints meant female inmates convicted of non-violent misdemeanours serve around a quarter of their full sentence.

This is often further reduced by state credits.

Lohan could be returning to the suburban Lynwood jail where she spent 84 minutes in 2007 after being sentenced to four days behind bars.

The stunned actress sobbed as the Superior Court Judge Marsha Revel handed down the term and blasted her for not taking her probation in two 2007 drink driving cases seriously.

Lohan, who will start her sentence on July 20, must also serve 90 days as an inpatient on a substance abuse programme once she is released from jail.

 

Lohan's father Michael and sister Ali were both in the court, and her rumoured new girlfriend Eilat Anschel, who recently completed a mandatory stretch in the Israeli Army, was also spotted by onlookers.

Her mother Dina was not believed to be in attendance.

At one point in proceedings a lawyer for Michael Lohan attempting to hand the judge a letter; this was refused.


A source told MailOnline Michael Lohan had appealed for his daughter to be sent to rehab, rather than prison.

The letter argued: 'In Lindsay's case, her last term of incarceration lasted only 84 minutes.

'This not only made a laughing stock of our criminal justice system in the eyes on the world... but taught her that jail is a revolving door and poses no real threat or deterrent.'


But it seemed that Lohan was fully aware of the punishment she faced.

The actress had tearfully addressed the judge in a last attempt to avoid jail after it was ruled she violated her probation by repeatedly missing court-ordered alcohol education classes.

Lohan protested she did not realise she had not been keeping up with the order and insisted a busy work schedule had stopped her attending regularly.

She maintained: 'I was taking it seriously. I wasn't expecting any special treatment.'

'I'm not taking this as a joke. It's my life and my career, something I have worked for my entire life.'

She was handed a box of tissues to wipe her eyes as the tears flowed.


Lohan told the judge: 'I have tried to do the best I can. It's just been such a long haul. I don't want you to think I don't respect you and your terms.

'I really did think I was doing what I was supposed to do, and I mean it with all my heart.'

But the judge wasn't buying, saying: "I couldn't have been more clear [about my orders]. There are no excuses.'

The Beverly Hills court heard Lohan repeatedly missed once-weekly classes at an alcohol-education program.


Lohan had failed to attend the program at least nine times since October 16, the court heard.

Her lawyer Shawn Chapman Holley claimed Lohan had done well by meeting the overall terms of her probation.

She urged the judge not to punish Lohan too severely because she 'did the best she could under extremely difficult circumstances.'


Lohan was on probation after two DUI offences in less than two months in 2007.

On May 26, 2007, the actress was in a Mercedes-Benz that crashed into a hedge along Sunset Boulevard.

Less than two months later she was arrested in Santa Monica on suspicion of drink driving.


Lohan later pleaded no contest to two counts each of drunken driving and being under the influence of cocaine, and one count of reckless driving.

She spent 84 minutes in jail and was placed on three years probation.


Lohan's probation was extended for a year in October after she missed some alcohol-education classes while making a movie in Texas.

In May she failed to show up for a court hearing because she was at the Cannes Film Festival.

Her legal team claimed she was stranded in France after her passport was stolen.

Lohan eventually made it to court four days late, when she was ordered to wear a SCRAM alcohol-monitoring ankle bracelet as a condition of her release on bail pending a probation hearing.

She was also ordered to undergo random drug testing, among other conditions.

On June 6 the SCRAM bracelet indicated Lohan may have violated her bail by consuming alcohol after the MTV Movie Awards.

The judge doubled Lohan's bail and the actress posted a bond with the court, allowing her to remain out of custody.

At the  hearing Revel did not consider the SCRAM anklet as part of her determination of whether Lohan violated probation.

The judge conceded Lohan was ordered to wear the SCRAM device as a condition of her bail when she appeared in court in May, not when she was placed on probation.

Lohan was ordered to continue wearing the SCRAM device until she reports to jail.

She was sentenced to 30 days in jail for the reckless driving case, 30 days consecutive for the first DUI case and another 30 days consecutive for the second drink driving case.

Lohan must not drink any alcohol as a condition of her continuing probation.

Actor Danny DeVito was also at the Beverly Hills courthouse today - but unlike the others he was not there for moral support.

A spokesperson for the Twin's told MailOnline the actor had been called for jury duty on a separate case.


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