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Actress Lindsay Lohan reacts as she addresses the court before Judge Marsha Revel ruled that Lohan had violated her probation on a 2007 drunken driving charge and sentenced the troubled actress to 90 days in jail in Beverly Hills, July 6, 2010.
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Tue Jul 20, 2010 10:16am EDT
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Lindsay Lohan was due to surrender for jail on Tuesday but her lawyer was reported to have quit the case just hours before her court appearance.
Lohan, 24, was scheduled to report to a Beverly Hills judge on Tuesday morning to be taken into custody and start a 90-day jail term for violating her probation in a 2007 drunken driving and cocaine possession case.
But lawyer Robert Shapiro, who took her case a week ago, was reported by celebrity web site TMZ.com to have quit after visiting the judge on Monday.
The Los Angeles Times cited an unidentified source at the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, which runs the jails, that Shapiro was no longer on the case as of Monday evening.
Shapiro, best known for successfully defending football player O.J. Simpson on murder charges in 1994, said last week he agreed to represent Lohan on condition that she comply with her jail sentence. He could not be reached for comment.
The "Mean Girls" actress has been staying at a sober living facility owned by Shapiro for the past week.
On Monday night she sent out a nervous Twitter message to fans. "(T)he only 'bookings' that i'm familiar with are Disney Films, never thought that i'd be 'booking' into Jail... eeeks," Lohan wrote.
Lohan found fame at age 11 in a remake of Disney's "The Parent Trap," and her subsequent work in "Freaky Friday" and "Mean Girls" established her credentials as one of Hollywood's most promising actresses.
But her career has declined since 2007 when she admitted she was addicted to drugs and alcohol, yet maintained a hectic nightclubbing schedule.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Doina Chiacu)
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Jul 20, 2010 10:15am EDT
I would like to know why all these lawyer’s are quiting? Some one needs to stand by her no matter what. So are they leaving because of her or something else?
sukiwatson
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Jul 20, 2010 11:00am EDT
Why does someone need to stand by her?
pocketdare
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Jul 20, 2010 11:06am EDT
sukiwatson:
The gist of it is that lawyers will represent anyone, but their client must be honest with them and listen to their advice. The story at the link below provides some insight: It’s about an attorney who interviewed with the Lohans and decided not to represent Lindsay. He concluded that Lindsay was not going to be honest and was not going to follow the terms of her probation.
I was actually surprised a seasoned attorney like Shapiro would sign on with Lohan. I’m less surprised that he dropped her.
When she demonstrates she is serious about the legal process, she will easily find someone to represent her.
http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20401236,00.html
mypitts2
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Jul 20, 2010 11:17am EDT
They are probably quitting because of the belief by their client that they do not have to obey the law, or suffer it’s penalties like the “common” man, and the Judges directive they they are subject to the same rules. After all, no top notch lawyer want to be seen to have lost now do they? So, easy way out, quit before hand. As to standing by Lohan? Shouldn’t somebody (assuming she’s totally incapable of determining right from wrong, or following the rules herself) have stood by her before all this and gave her some real support and stopped her drinking/driving/filing to appear, in the first place? Stand up and take your punishment like a adult Lohan, and stop thinking your a special case.
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Jul 20, 2010 11:24am EDT
bigtwitter- what a gross comment, this is a young and obviously very troubled girl – people who think like you help keep girls like that in trouble. I feel bad for girls like Lindsey who don’t have strong parental role models to keep them straight – she needs a tough mother, and a tough lawyer to get her back on track.
CMCL
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Jul 20, 2010 11:32am EDT
Three reasons attorneys walk away from clients. One is that the client doesn’t listen/obey attorney’s orders. This is less likely as attorneys will put up with a lot as long as they’re getting paid. The second reason is because they actually got fired, but client agreed to allow attorney to ’step aside’. The third is that the client isn’t paying their bills. All evidence with this case points to Lindsay not paying her attorney bills. She’s a deadbeat client.
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