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Lindsay Lohan Posts Bail, Thanks Dr. Drew On Twitter

Troubled actress was charged with felony grand theft on Wednesday. By Gil Kaufman Lindsay Lohan Photo: Getty Images Hours after being arraigned on Wednesday on a felony charge of grand theft in connection with the alleged lifting of a $2,500 necklace from a Venice, California, jewelry store, troubled actress Lindsay Lohan posted $40,000 bail and was released from jail. E! News reported that Lohan’s first order of business after being sprung was to tweet a link to a photo of her with Kanye West taken at a February 4 dinner party for designer Giuseppe Zanotti. That snap was reportedly taken down a short time later, at which point she responded to a tweet of support from “Celebrity Rehab” star Dr. Drew Pinsky. Pinsky wrote , “I am mortified how @Lindsaylohan is getting attacked when she is so fragile and just establishing her sobriety. Not at all what she needs.” Lohan appeared to be grateful for the gesture, responding , “@ddrew thank you for your support. I appreciate it.” It was a tough day for the 24-year-old actress, who appeared to be getting her life back together after a stint in rehab that saved her from another jail term following a probation violation last year. L.A. Superior Court Judge Keith Schwartz ruled on Wednesday to revoke Lohan’s probation in her previous misdemeanor case and set bail at $40,000 — $20,000 for the felony theft charge and $20,000 for the possible probation violation. Lohan’s lawyer entered a not-guilty plea on her behalf as the judge issued a harsh admonishment. “You’re in a different situation now that a felony has been filed against you,” Schwartz said, later adding, “If you violate the law, I will remand you and set no bail.” The judge explained that Lohan wouldn’t be able to dodge jail time and post bail as she did last year after she admittedly failed a court-mandated drug test , saying, “A felony is a different situation and you’re not entitled to bail.” The judge also firmly told the starlet, “You need to follow the laws just like everybody else,” and added, “Please, don’t push your luck. I’m telling you, things will be different.” Lohan allegedly lifted the necklace from the Venice jewelry store on January 22. The store’s owner reported the theft to the Los Angeles Police Department, which later investigated the accusation and presented evidence to the district attorney’s office last week. The actress faces up to three years in prison on the felony charge. TMZ reported on Thursday that a police report it obtained appears to show that Lohan walked out of the same store with a diamond earring a few days before the incident at the center of her current case. She tried on a pair of 18-karat-gold white-diamond earrings, removed one and continued shopping while wearing a single earring. Before leaving, a clerk reminded her about the earring and Lohan admitted her mistake and returned it. That scenario could actually help Lohan if the case goes to court because it could show that the actress did not intend to commit a crime in the necklace case. Criminal defense lawyer Jacob Glucksman told MTV News on Wednesday that the case will come down to the issue of intent, which could be hard for the prosecutor’s office to prove. One of the keys to the case will be prior acts, including similar incidents in the past in which Lohan has been accused of (but never criminally charged with) keeping or taking something that didn’t belong to her. “There’s an evidence code in California [section 1101 (b)] that relates to character evidence,” Glucksman said. “It says that character evidence cannot be used to prove a person’s propensity to commit a crime. That means they can’t say that ‘Lindsay Lohan is the type of person who would commit this crime because she’s done XYZ in the past.’ ” However, Glucksman, who is not involved in the Lohan case, added that you can use prior acts to show “motive, intent, opportunity, knowledge or modus operandi,” in which case prosecutors could use the character evidence to show that she had intent to steal this time. Judge Schwartz set a February 23 hearing in the case and TMZ reported that Lohan’s attorney could try to work out a plea deal before that date. The necklace-nicking incident is the latest case in Lohan’s extensive litany of legal run-ins. The starlet was recently released from rehab after failing a court-ordered drug test and spending 2010 in and out of courtrooms and in prison for continually failing to comply with the conditions of her probation stemming from a 2007 DUI bust. Related Videos Lindsay Lohan: Crime And Punishment Related Photos Lindsay Lohan Goes To Court The Highs And Lows Of Lindsay Lohan Related Artists Lindsay Lohan

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Lindsay Lohan Charged With Felony Grand Theft

‘Don’t push your luck,’ judge tells actress during arraignment for allegedly stealing a necklace. By Mawuse Ziegbe, with additional reporting by Gil Kaufman Lindsay Lohan at her arraignment in Los Angeles on Wednesday Photo: Mario Anzuoni-Pool/ Getty Images Lindsay Lohan was arraigned Wednesday (February 9) on a felony charge related to her recent jewelry theft case, and the presiding judge made it clear that he wants the troubled starlet to stay straight. Lohan arrived in court in a clingy white minidress, big black shades and hair in a blond ponytail with a necklace tucked into her collar. In the courtroom, the actress sat quietly next to her lawyer, Shawn Chapman Holley, who said Lohan’s probation officer maintained she has been “a good probationer.” Ultimately, the judge decided to revoke her probation in her previous misdemeanor case and set bail at $20,000. At the close of the minutes-long arraignment, Judge Keith Schwartz addressed Lohan directly and advised her that her current circumstance is more serious than her previous legal scrapes. “You’re in a different situation now that a felony has been filed against you,” Schwartz said, later adding that, “If you violate the law, I will remand you and set no bail.” The judge explained that Lohan wouldn’t be able to dodge jail time and post bail as she did last year after she admittedly failed a court-mandated drug test , saying, “A felony is a different situation and you’re not entitled to bail.” The judge also firmly told the starlet, “You need to follow the laws just like everybody else,” and added, “Please, don’t push your luck. I’m telling you, things will be different.” Lohan allegedly lifted a $2,500 necklace from a Venice, California, jewelry store on January 22. The owner reported the theft to the Los Angeles Police Department, which later investigated the accusation and presented evidence to the District Attorney’s office last week. The actress has been officially charged with one count of felony grand theft and faces up to three years in prison. The case is unusual for a number of reasons, according to criminal defense lawyer Jacob Glucksman, who used to be a deputy district attorney in the Los Angeles County Prosecutors office. “It does seem odd to me,” Glucksman told MTV News on Wednesday afternoon a short time before Lohan’s arraignment. “Most theft cases are: You go into a store and hide something in your bag and leave or take it from a person. Something like this is fairly rare and begs the questions: Why didn’t the store just go to Lindsay’s people and not the cops?” Glucksman said the case will come down to the issue of intent, which could be hard for the prosecutor’s office to prove. One of the keys to the case will be prior acts, including similar incidents in the past in which Lohan has been accused (but never criminally charged) with keeping or taking something that didn’t belong to her. “There’s an evidence code in California [section 1101 (b)] that relates to character evidence,” he said. “It says that character evidence cannot be used to prove a person’s propensity to commit a crime. That means they can’t say that ‘Lindsay Lohan is the type of person who would commit this crime because she’s done XYZ in the past.’ ” However, Glucksman, who is not involved in the Lohan case, added, you can use prior acts to show “motive, intent, opportunity, knowledge or modus operandi,” in which case prosecutors could use the character evidence to show that she had intent to steal this time. “You would say, ‘In the past, someone has given her a coat, a watch, trinkets … and they haven’t asked for it back,’ and because she had the knowledge and intent to keep it, that’s what she did this time too.” Lohan does not have to have been charged with crimes in the prior acts in order for them to be brought up in court, but a judge could seek to limit such evidence if he or she thought it would confuse or mislead jurors and possibly lead them to convict Lohan for a past crime rather than the one that led to her charging. The necklace-nicking incident is the latest case in Lohan’s extensive litany of legal run-ins. The starlet was recently released from rehab after failing a court-ordered drug test and spending 2010 in and out of courtrooms and in prison for continually failing to comply with the conditions of her probation stemming from a 2007 DUI bust. Related Photos The Highs And Lows Of Lindsay Lohan Related Artists Lindsay Lohan

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Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark Producer Slams Reviews and 6 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Also in this Wednesday edition of The Broadsheet: Alex Pettyfer protested salary dispute by not cashing checks… The Little Miss Sunshine team gets back together… an Alfred Hitchcock classic gets teen’d up… and more ahead.

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"If I Resign Today There Will Be Chaos" Ctd

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by Chris Bodenner Contrast Mubarak’s quote from yesterday with this riveting compilation of scenes from Wednesday: Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily Dish Discovery Date : 04/02/2011 05:34 Number of articles : 2

"If I Resign Today There Will Be Chaos" Ctd

Mark Levin: ‘Barack Obama … the Attorney General … the Secretary of HHS … Are Conducting Themselves in a Lawless Fashion’

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Just listen … on Wednesday, the inarguably correct Great One laid out in detail the rule of law crisis this administration has created: Choice excerpts: … Look at Page 75 (of the ruling). The judge said, “This is a declaratory judgment,” finding the entire statute unconstitutional, (saying in effect) “I don’t have to issue an Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : BizzyBlog Discovery Date : 04/02/2011 04:06 Number of articles : 2

Mark Levin: ‘Barack Obama … the Attorney General … the Secretary of HHS … Are Conducting Themselves in a Lawless Fashion’

Kate Moss and Jamie Hince engaged

Kate Moss, 37, and Jamie Hince, 40, called friends and family on Wednesday to break the news and later celebrated in London with a romantic candlelight dinner. Looks like there#39;s another celebrated British Kate getting hitched this year. Kate Moss and rocker Jamie Hince are engaged, reports Britian#39;s Sun, which says the guitarist from The Kills popped the question in bed Tuesday night, surprising the supermodel with a vintage 1920s engagement ring. The paper also reports that the pair p

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Dana White’s UFC 126 Video Blog: Episode 2

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Watch the Anderson Silva vs. Vitor Belfort staredown at the 7:10 min mark: UFC president Dana White gets ready for UFC 126 kicking things off with Wednesday’s pre-fight press conference. Go behind the scenes with White at the press conference. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Bloody Elbow Discovery Date : 03/02/2011 20:42 Number of articles : 2

Dana White’s UFC 126 Video Blog: Episode 2

Juju, 8-Year-Old Girl, Lectures Egypt’s President Mubarak (VIDEO)

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Meet Juju, an adorable Saudi girl who has some words of advice for Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak . The precocious 8-year-old thinks that the embattled Mubarak, who has been facing calls for his ouster from protestors since Wednesday , thinks that he should “let the people of Egypt vote” because if he doesn’t, “they’re just going to make problems for you.” And as a kicker, she adds, “Some of your… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Huffington Post Discovery Date : 30/01/2011 17:00 Number of articles : 4

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Justin Bieber and Ozzy Osbourne Super Bowl Ad

On Jan. 17, when the shoot took place, Justin Bieber, 16, told his 7 million Twitter followers, “Can#39;t really say what I#39;m up to today but when u guys find out its gonna be funny as heck,” later adding, “#todaywasepic.” Then on Wednesday, he spilled the beans a bit, admitting to filming a “pretty funny commercial” with Ozzy Osbourne, 62. Justin Bieber and an unlikely pal, Ozzy Osbourne, teamed up earlier this month to film a futuristic Super Bowl ad for Best Buy – and, so far, the details

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2011 Birmingham vs West Ham highlights 3:1

West Ham#39;s Carlton Cole, second right, attempts to score from a bicycle kick during the English League Cup semifinal soccer match between Birmingham City and West Ham United at St Andrew#39;s stadium in Birmingham, Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2011. Birmingham#39;s Craig Gardner booked a League Cup final showdown against Arsenal as his extra-time goal sealed a 3-1 victory over West Ham in Wednesday#39;s semi-final second leg that secured a 4-3 aggregate win. Gardner, a boyhood Birmingham fan, cappe

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