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By Courtney Hazlett
While much of the country was fast asleep, Lindsay Lohan was out and about. And while that might sound like any other day that ends in "y," in the case of Sunday night and the wee hours of Monday, the situation was a little different: Lohan reported to jail, for her 30 day sentence. TMZ broke that news, and also the news that she was released just 4.5 hours after she checked in to the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood, CA.
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Do you think by reporting to jail early, Lindsay Lohan is taking the right steps to get her life back on track?
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The sentence as rendered after Lohan admitted that she violated her probation. Lohan actually reported to jail ahead of schedule; on Nov. 2, Lohan was told she had to surrender herself by Nov. 9. Lohan won't have to serve an additional 270 days in jail if she performs 12 days of community service at the morgue and attends four psychotherapy sessions before Dec. 14.
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