Lindsay Lohan is on her way to putting her 2007 drunk driving case to its end. The Hollywood star has been making great progress with her probation requirements.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Stephanie Sautner said to the actress, “Ms. Lohan, you’re in the home stretch. The probation officer is pleased with your progress. … You seem to be getting your life back on track.”
Lohan has 14 days of work left at the L.A. County morgue and also has to attend five more therapy sessions. After that, the Mean Girls star will return to court on March 29 for her final scheduled court appearance.
If all goes well, she will be placed on informal probation, meaning that she would have to stay out of trouble but won’t have to meet up with her probation officer.
“She is on the homestretch now and eager to move her focus to film and television projects,” said Steve Honig, a rep for Lohan.