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Lindsay Lohan Arrested Again for Suspicion of DUI and also Cocaine Possession

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Editor: Bob Battle
Profession: DUI Defense Lawyer

July 26, 2007

By Bob Battle

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Category: Celebrity DUI

Five days after being released from police custody, actress Lindsay Loan was back in prison, this time for suspicion of DUI and possession of cocaine. Lohan was arrested July 24 by Santa Monica (Calif.) Police while chasing the mother of her personal assistant, who had quit her job with the 21-year-old actress hours earlier.

Lohan was also charged with driving on a suspended license. Earlier this week, Lohan had been booked into the Beverly Hills jail stemming from a May drunken driving charge and misdemeanor hit and run charge. That jail stay lasted 45 minutes after she posted a $30,000 bond.

Police-Authorized Blood Test Reveals .12 and .13 Readings

Arresting police officers smelled alcohol on Lohan but she refused to blow into a Breathalyzer machine. After a series of failed sobriety tests, Lohan was taken to the police station, where her blood test revealed .12 and .13 blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) readings. The legal BAC limit in California is .08. Lohan was released from custody this time after posting a $25,000 bond.

Earlier this summer, Lohan had checked into a substance abuse center for the second time this year. In January, she was admitted to another substance abuse center.

Lohan Misses Chance to Plug New Movie

Scheduled to appear on "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" the same day she was arrested, Lohan cancelled the gig with The Tonight Show host. Her film, "I Know Who Killed Me," is due for release July 27. Her attorney, Blair Berk said her client had relapsed and was again receiving medical care.

http://www.nbc4.com/entertainment/13743001/detail.html?dl=mainclick

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