Lohan gets jail time

promising future? not at all. she's a wash-out. she's done for.
If that's the case, she did it to herself. The public didn't "discard" her. The studios are leery to hire her now and in the near future because she's so unreliable due to her personal problems. If she was clean and sober, without a jail sentence hanging over her head, and showed up on time for all appointments, then studios would probably hire her.
 
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Lindsay Lohan wears profane manicure in court
I thought at first it was a Photoshop scam but I checked other sources, and they also show the image.

Lindsay Lohan discreetly gives judge 'the finger' - Yahoo! News
 
Wouldn't one have to be present in order to be charged with contempt of court?
She was present during the offense; it just wasn't caught by the judge at the time.

CONTEMPT OF COURT

Any willful disobedience to, or disregard of, a court order or any misconduct in the presence of a court; action that interferes with a judge's ability to administer justice or that insults the dignity of the court; punishable by fine or imprisonment or both. There are both civil and criminal contempts; the distinction is often unclear.

Contempt Of Court - Civil Or Criminal

A judge who feels someone is improperly challenging or ignoring the court's authority has the power to declare the defiant person (called the contemnor) in contempt of court. There are two types of contempt, criminal and civil. Criminal contempt occurs when the contemnor actually interferes with the ability of the court to function properly - for example, by yelling at the judge. This is also called direct contempt because it occurs directly in front of the judge. A criminal contemnor may be fined, jailed or both as punishment for his act.

Civil contempt occurs when the contemnor willfully disobeys a court order. This is also called indirect contempt because it occurs outside the judge's immediate realm and evidence must be presented to the judge to prove the contempt. A civil contemnor, too, may be fined, jailed or both. The fine or jailing is meant to coerce the contemnor into obeying the court, not to punish him, and the contemnor will be released from jail just as soon as he complies with the court order. In family law, civil contempt is one way a court enforces alimony, child support, custody and visitation orders which have been violated.

However, many courts have realized that, at least regarding various procedural matters such as appointment of counsel, the distinction between civil and criminal contempt is often blurred and uncertain....
"Contempt Of Court" Defined & Explained
 
Just FYI:

Contempt of Court

An act of deliberate disobedience or disregard for the laws, regulations, or decorum of a public authority, such as a court or legislative body.

Individuals may be cited for contempt when they disobey an order, fail to comply with a request, tamper with documents, withhold evidence, interrupt proceedings through their actions or words, or otherwise defy a public authority or hold it up to ridicule and disrespect. The laws and rules governing contempt have developed in a piecemeal fashion over time and give wide discretion to judges and legislative leaders in determining both what constitutes contempt and how it is punished.
Contempt of Court

Contempt of court is behavior that opposes or defies the authority, justice, and dignity of the court. Contempt charges may be brought against parties to proceedings; lawyers or other court officers or personnel; jurors; witnesses; or people who insert themselves in a case, such as protesters outside a courtroom. Courts have great leeway in making contempt charges, and thus confusion sometimes exists about the distinctions between types of contempt. Generally, however, contempt proceedings are categorized as civil or criminal, and direct or indirect.

Civil contempt generally involves the failure to perform an act that is ordered by a court as a means to enforce the rights of individuals or to secure remedies for parties in a civil action. For instance, parents who refuse to pay court-ordered Child Support may be held in contempt of court under civil contempt. Criminal contempt involves behavior that assaults the dignity of the court or impairs the ability of the court to conduct its work. Criminal contempt can occur within a civil or criminal case. For example, criminal contempt occurs when a witness or spectator shouts or insults the judge during a trial. A civil contempt usually is a violation of the rights of one person, whereas a criminal contempt is an offense against society. Courts use civil contempt as a coercive power, wielding it only to ask that the contemnor comply with the courts' actions. Criminal contempt is punitive; courts use it to punish parties who have impaired the courts' functioning or bruised their dignity.

A direct contempt is an act that occurs in the presence of the court and is intended to embarrass or engender disrespect for the court. Shouting in the courtroom or refusing to answer questions for a judge or attorney under oath is a direct contempt. Indirect contempt occurs outside the presence of the court, but its intention is also to belittle, mock, obstruct, interrupt, or degrade the court and its proceedings. Attempting to bribe a district attorney is an example of an indirect contempt. Publishing any material that results in a contempt charge is an indirect contempt. Other kinds of indirect contempt include preventing process service, improperly communicating to or by jurors, and withholding evidence. One man was threatened with contempt charges because he had filed more than 350 lawsuits that the judge considered frivolous. Indirect contempt also may be called constructive or consequential contempt; all three terms mean the same thing.

The essence of contempt of court is that the misconduct impairs the fair and efficient administration of justice. Contempt statutes generally require that the actions present a Clear and Present Danger that threatens the administration of justice.

The manner in which an act is committed or the tone in which words are spoken can determine whether contempt has occurred. Circumstances, such as the context in which the words were spoken, the tone, the facial expression, the manner, and the emphasis, are also evaluated by the court. Failure to complete an act that, if completed, would tend to bring the court into disrespect does not preclude the act from being contemptuous.
Contempt of Court legal definition of Contempt of Court. Contempt of Court synonyms by the Free Online Law Dictionary.
 
what a stupid bich she is. She should be counting her blessings that she didnt kill anyone in her little sorrier of drinking and driving. 90 days in jail and much needed rehab is nothing compared to what the consequences would have been if she had killed some other driver.. and the lawsuits that would undeniably follow from the family members... She needs to grow the hell up and put this sorrid past behind her.
 
If that's the case, she did it to herself. The public didn't "discard" her. The studios are leery to hire her now and in the near future because she's so unreliable due to her personal problems. If she was clean and sober, without a jail sentence hanging over her head, and showed up on time for all appointments, then studios would probably hire her.

Many major studios have declared her as not bankable so that is why they will not hire her.
 
Not sad at all. She had a job that paid very well and had a promising future. Then she started drinking and doing drugs. Had she not gotten into that lifestyle she would still be making movies.

No, not really.

She is having a serious money problem already. Yesterday she was served with a subpoena from the company called Tough As Nails whom she has owed about $17,000. In addition, she has already had several lawsuits against her.
 
No, not really.

She is having a serious money problem already. Yesterday she was served with a subpoena from the company called Tough As Nails whom she has owed about $17,000. In addition, she has already had several lawsuits against her.

She was well-paid, but she spent more than what she had. That's her fault.
 
promising future? not at all. she's a wash-out. she's done for.

No, not really.

She is having a serious money problem already. Yesterday she was served with a subpoena from the company called Tough As Nails whom she has owed about $17,000. In addition, she has already had several lawsuits against her.

If you reread my post you will see that I used the word had not has. Yes she is washed out and broke, but she only has herself to blame for that.
 
She also need to cut all ties with her parents. They are nothing but bad news.
 
Lohan need get a life and she is deserve to stay in federal prison for 10 years.

I notice that celebs got shorter jail sentence and lighter punishment than normal citizens. :mad2:
 
Lohan need get a life and she is deserve to stay in federal prison for 10 years.

I notice that celebs got shorter jail sentence and lighter punishment than normal citizens. :mad2:

Whoa there, Jamie. She didn't commit a violent crime. She's a self absorbed, spoiled drug addict, who yes, deserved jail time. However, your statement is a bit harsh. Lohan needs a reality check and she needs to get and stay clean!

The sentence for violating her parole falls in line with what the average person gets if they do the same thing. 90 days in jail. So, its fair. It's also well over due.
 
Whoa there, Jamie. She didn't commit a violent crime. She's a self absorbed, spoiled drug addict, who yes, deserved jail time. However, your statement is a bit harsh. Lohan needs a reality check and she needs to get and stay clean!

The sentence for violating her parole falls in line with what the average person gets if they do the same thing. 90 days in jail. So, its fair. It's also well over due.

its true!!
 
Lohan need get a life and she is deserve to stay in federal prison for 10 years.

I notice that celebs got shorter jail sentence and lighter punishment than normal citizens. :mad2:

yep!! Mostly celebs ingore judge for sentence i know its wrong but must obey laws if she go jail or not but she very derserves!!
 
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