The judge in Lindsay Lohan’s DUI case wants her a$$ in court. The problem? She’s in France and the Icelandic ash cloud may mean her return is no Cannes do. Lohan’s presence is required in court on Thursday for a hearing to establish if she is in compliance with the terms of her ongoing probation for a DUI conviction. It had been unclear whether Lindsay was required to be there in person. The judge said she is. If she’s not there, a bench warrant could be issued for her arrest. Following a pair of DUI arrests in 2007, the 23-year-old was ordered to complete an 18-month alcohol education program. Whether she’s done so is debatable. Reports say Lindsay has slacked hard core when it comes to attending mandatory classes ( partying like a madman won’t help her cause) and may end up jailed. Clearly living in denial , Lohan flew out from New York on Friday and arrived in Nice, France on Sunday for the Cannes Film Festival. How long will she be there? That may depend … on Mother Nature. Sources say she can’t get a flight to the U.S. because of the volcanic ash from Iceland hampering European airspace. Airports all over the continent are jam-packed and it’s impossible to get a seat. Wonder how the volcanic ash excuse will play before LL’sa no-nonsense judge.
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Lindsay Lohan Squares Off with Judge, Volcano