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ANTHONY McCARTNEY   02/23/11 04:25 PM ET   AP

LOS ANGELES — A judge on Wednesday gave Lindsay Lohan roughly two weeks to decide if she will fight or take a plea deal in a felony grand theft case, but either decision could send the troubled starlet back behind bars.

Superior Court Judge Keith Schwartz told Lohan he would sentence her to jail if she accepted a plea deal involving the theft of a $2,500 necklace from an upscale jewelry store.

"If you plead in front of me, if this case is resolved in front of me, you are going to jail," Schwartz said. "Period."

Lohan, 24, has pleaded not guilty to the charge.

Rejecting the deal would trigger a hearing during which prosecutors would present some of their evidence to another judge. Schwartz said that judge would sentence Lohan for a probation violation if she determined Lohan should stand trial.

That could mean Lohan is sentenced to jail even before the theft case is tried.

Schwartz has said he thinks the actress violated her probation in a 2007 drunken driving case, and two other judges have warned Lohan she faced a return to jail if she got into trouble again.

That was before police began investigating the "Mean Girls" star last month after the necklace was reported missing from the store in the Venice area of Los Angeles. The necklace was given to detectives by an unidentified Lohan associate before police could serve a search warrant.

Wearing high-waisted white pants and a low-cut black top, Lohan told Schwartz she understood her options. She left the courtroom wearing sunglasses and clutching her mother's hand.

Prosecutors gave Lohan's attorney Shawn Holley a copy of surveillance video from the jewelry store and police reports in the case. The potential evidence will now be reviewed by Lohan and Holley, who must decide how to proceed before the actress returns to court on March 10.

Schwartz told the actress he was treating her like any other defendant and wanted her to know precisely what she was facing.

"I want you to get on with your life," Schwartz said.

He said he doubted Lohan would take the plea deal, which prosecutors declined to discuss after the hearing.

Lohan has lived with the near-constant prospect of returning to jail since May, when she missed a court hearing in the DUI case and a judge revoked her probation. She was sentenced to jail twice and rehab twice last year alone, but her incarcerations have been shortened by jail overcrowding.

Schwartz did not talk in detail about a report he received from probation officials, but said he thought Lohan's release conditions should be modified if she is placed back on probation. He also said Lohan should receive psychological counseling and get a new sobriety sponsor to "to get your life back on track."

Lohan's father, Michael Lohan, agreed with the judge's assessment after the hearing, saying his divorce from his wife had created many of their daughter's problems.

Michael Lohan believes his daughter should fight the theft case.

"I don't see Lindsay as a criminal," he said. "This is all a result of her addiction."

The theft case is not the former star's only legal concern. On Monday, she was cited for driving 59 mph in a 35 mph zone in West Hollywood, sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore said.

Prosecutors in Riverside County are also considering whether to charge Lohan with misdemeanor battery for an altercation with a rehab worker at a Betty Ford Center facility in December. She received three months of treatment at the facility after failing a drug test last year.

The constant cycle of court appearances has kept Lohan's career stalled. She lost her part in a biopic of porn star Linda Lovelace during her recent rehab stint and has not appeared in any major projects since 2007, when she was arrested twice and charged with drunken driving and cocaine possession.

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12:13 AM on 02/24/2011
Lindsay, what a sad little world you must live in. You need a MAJOR reality check. If you were anyone else you would have been locked up a long time ago. You need real help. Not that crap they pretend to give you in your celebrity rehab facility. If you don't get some help you are going to end up just another drunken thief. Stop this please, for your sake. Ditch your parents, they are just enablers anyway and get clean or you are going to be gone forever. I would not be a bit surprised if we hear on the news one morning that the police have found you dead somewhere. Get a grip girl and grow the heck up.
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Hardyman1966
The antonym of liberal is INTOLERANT.
04:34 PM on 02/23/2011
I don't really care about any jail sentence, it will get cut due to overcrowding as we already know.  I'd be happy if someone would just take away her frigging Twitter account.
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03:46 PM on 02/23/2011
I have to admit, her going to jail would be a guilty pleasure.
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Edward Standley
opinionated jerk
02:23 PM on 02/23/2011
Any true friends and family must be getting exhausted. The sad thing is, she has all the resources for keeping clean, unlike so many poor and destitute addicts. Many would give anything to have her resources.
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Lisa Shields
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02:20 PM on 02/23/2011
So just how many "breaks" will they cut her?
If she were my daughter, she's STILL be in jail...so I am having a hard time feeling empathy.
Addiction is not an excuse.
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01:59 PM on 02/23/2011
This is why you should do the time and not long term probation! The system can and will use your long term probation to blackmail you into taking a bad deal if you ever end up in court again!
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07:51 PM on 02/23/2011
Oh man that pisses off the judges. They're fully aware of the overcrowding issues and I've seen it happen to guys who: presented with 1 year jail or 5 probation, just smiled at the judge and kept insisting they understood and that they wanted to serve the time. Longest I've seen served in these cases is 6 months. Definitely a good deal for the some of these guys who have no intention of not drinking and smoking weed, which is what leads to the majority of probation violations.
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stape45
Spin this!
01:35 PM on 02/23/2011
The sooner she hits rock bottom, the sooner she can begin turning around. It seems to have come to that.
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omobob
left coast, usa
01:28 PM on 02/23/2011
She’s not a criminal, she’s an addict. Dad to the rescue?
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gemini68
02:16 PM on 02/23/2011
But he's right. Her behavior seems to stem from the fact that she is not getting the help she needs with her addiction. She went to Betty Ford because she had to, not because she acknowledged her problem. A month before she was order to rehab her mother was tweeting that Lindsay was fine and had no addictions.- her mother and everyone else around her are enabling her bad behavior and her addiction.
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omobob
left coast, usa
02:23 PM on 02/23/2011
I know an excuse when i hear one. Do you?
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GraphicMatt
Somebody make me a sandwich!
01:20 PM on 02/23/2011
I say we just export her to Saudi Arabia. She'll do just fine there.
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mymic1
I like to deal and debate with just facts!
01:15 PM on 02/23/2011
enough already! she should finally get the same treatment rasheeda washington of compton or lisa rodriguez of east la would have gotten a long time ago...
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westcoast
01:14 PM on 02/23/2011
Borrorowing, stealing, blurring the line between spin and facts...i think she might have a new career in the Republican Party awaiting her.
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theuniversalcollective
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01:08 PM on 02/23/2011
Dang. Sheet just got very real.
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joeblow
01:00 PM on 02/23/2011
I'm sure when she took that necklace she wasn't thinking that she was going to trade it for a bracelet....an LA County Sheriff's Department bracelet!!!!
12:59 PM on 02/23/2011
It figures Michael is speaking to the media now. As for the mother well she is trying to push her other kids into the acting business so she can have money to spend.
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beasteben
evil carbs
12:44 PM on 02/23/2011
I was really hoping she would get some therapy, use her power for good, and turn her life around. So much potential, too bad she didn't have any guidance.