Lindsay Lohan Surrenders to Start 90 Day Jail Sentence

Lisa Stevens
Lindsay Lohan arrived to an Orange County California jail July 20th to begin serving what is supposed to be a 90 day jail sentence for probation violation.

Lohan arrived at the Century Regional Detention Facility shortly after 10AM surrounded by family, lawyers and a host of paparazzi.

Lindsay was booked into the Detention Center where she was finger printed and had her mugshot taken again. The mugshot was made available to the media within minutes of it being printed and shows Lohan with a disappointed smirk on her face.

Many who analyzed the photo said it did not appear Lindsay Lohan cared about the situation she was in, yet.

While Lindsay Lohan was sentenced to 90 days in jail officials believe she could be released in two to three weeks due to overcrowding. After she is released from jail she will be transferred to a rehab facility where she will spend 90 days in drug and alcohol treatment.

People Magazine is reporting sources close to the Lohan family said Lindsay was scared and crying leading up to being brought to jail. Lohan will be isolated from other inmates and the general population. She will be confined to her cell, like other inmates, for 23 hours a day. She will have an hour to eat and have personal time to herself.

Century Regional Detention Facility is also where reality star Alexis Neiers is serving a six month jail sentence for her involvement in an L.A. robbery ring targeting celebrities. She also reportedly robbed Lindsay Lohan's house along with Paris Hilton and other big name Hollywood stars.

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  • lori7/21/2010

    She needs to know that she is not above the law. You break the law you pay the price. She really needs help to stay off drugs and alcohol

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