A Beverly Hills judge did away with a warrant issued for Lohan’s arrest at a hearing Monday morning. She did not appear in court.
Lohan’s lawyer, Shawn Chapman Holley, showed proof of compliance on her behalf. Lohan must enroll in a new alcohol education program and head back to court to prove it April 3.
An arrest warrant was issued for the 22-year-old starlet Friday stemming from her 2007 DUI and hit-and-run case. She’s currently serving a three-year probation term for her second DUI conviction. She also served 84 minutes in jail for the charges in 2007.
“A warrant was in fact issued Friday for the arrest of Lindsay Lohan,” Beverly Hills police said in a statement issued Friday. “The circumstances leading to the issuance by the court are not readily available at this time. It is our hope that Ms. Lohan will surrender herself so this matter can be resolved in at timely manner.”
The lawyer told the Los Angeles Times on Saturday that the warrant “was born out of a misunderstanding” and that the actress had complied with terms of her probation.