What fame and fortune can do for Lindsay Loh!!!0 Comments

By Hermosisima
Posted on 12 May 2011 at 3:01pm

Lindsay, Lindsay, Lindsay! The court drama never ends. Though she has less projects to date, she keeps her fans as well as her haters interested and asking for more by consistently causing trouble may it be a major or minor offense to the law. So how should her followers react to this: sympathize with her or hate her more? It’s difficult to decipher why she never gets away with trouble.

Lindsay’s latest case is the one that she has against Kamofie and Co. The jeweler company who charged her with grand theft after she stole their necklaces and displayed it around her neck accenting a gray hoodie for the whole public to see including the makers of the said jewelries. Talk about a clyptomaniac syndrome. What a poor girl this most of the time accused actress is. Loh!.

Lindsay’s attorney, Shawn Chapman Holley, somehow persuaded the court to combine the two cases that she is still facing (namely violation of her probation and the grand theft case, as mentioned above) and pleaded no contest on both counts. This means that whatever the final decision of the judge maybe, she only has to suffer one punishments for two law breaks. Is the attorney really that good or does anyone smell celebrity special treatment here? Must be both! So what punishment could this possibly be? The court sentenced her to be jailed for one hundred and twenty and and four hundred eighty hours of community service.And you call this punishments for all of Lindsay’s misfits? Wait until you find out what really will happen in reality with this sentence.

Lindsay will not be going how much more admitted to the public jail at all. Can’t stop thinking it’s a celebrity privilege but Lindsay will only be under house arrest. And to make the whole punishment thing even lighter to Lindsay and more unfair to the average prisoners and due to an early release situation in California, she will less likely serve for fourteen days. A far cry of the original sentence of four hundred eighty hours equivalent to twenty days. She was ordered to report to jail on June 17 where she might be checked in or just fitted with a monitoring bracelet.

The moment Lindsay will be under house arrest, she will stay under the roof for twenty-four hours, seven days a week. She will not be allowed to get out from the shelter even to fulfill her community services which should be in a unidentified morgue and in a women’s shelter. She is also advised to attend the Shoplifter’s Alternative program and psychological counseling as well as pay her fines of only a hundred eighty dollars. Another far cry from the original penalty of seventy-five thousand dollar bill.

After Lindsay will be able to complete her suggested hours of community service, her driving under the influence probation will be eradicated.

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