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Lohan reaches plea deal, gets one day in jail


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Lohan checked into the posh Promises rehabilitation facility in Malibu after the incident. She left the facility July 13 after six weeks of treatment. She was photographed wearing an alcohol-monitoring ankle bracelet after her release.

Lohan was arrested again on July 24 following a 911 call by Michelle Peck, the mother of Lohan’s former personal assistant. Peck told police she was being chased by an SUV. Police later said Lohan was the driver.

Lohan’s blood-alcohol level was between 0.12 and 0.13 percent when police found her, officials said. Police also found a white powder in her pocket that was determined to be .02 grams of cocaine.

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Lohan started 2007 in rehab at the Wonderland Center in Los Angeles.

Lohan’s latest film, “I Know Who Killed Me,” opened in July to lackluster response.

“I very much want to be healthy and gain control of my life and career and have asked for medical help in doing so. I am taking these steps to improve my life,” Lohan said in her statement. “Luckily, I am not alone in my daily struggle and I know that people like me have succeeded. Maybe with time it will become easier. I hope so.”

Lohan’s sentence Thursday was “the same thing that would happen with respect to anyone else,” Meyers said. “And as long as that happens, justice is done.”

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