Lindsay Lohan's Probation in Necklace Theft Case Ends
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Lohan, who currently is in London for her play 'Speed-the-Plow', finishes her probation stemming from a necklace theft case which took place in early 2011.

AceShowbiz - Lindsay Lohan has finished her probation for a necklace theft stemming from an incident in early 2011. According to The Associated Press, Superior Court Judge James R. Dabney ended the probation after the actress received favorable report from her counselor and an agency in London where she completed her community service.

"The judge was pleased, the prosecutors were pleased and of course I'm pleased that Lindsay's doing well on probation, with her career, and generally with her life," Lohan's attorney told the news outlet following the hearing in Los Angeles. Another hearing for the progress will take place on January 28.

Lohan has finished 102 hours of her 240-hour sentence by working with disabled adults and neglected children. Dabney then ordered Lohan to continue her therapy and community service as part of probation for reckless driving case in 2012.

Lohan has been in London for her play "Speed-the-Plow" which runs through November 26. A report recently suggested that she would go back to New York after the performance and that her mother Dina and sister Ali were hunting an apartment for her. A separate source, however, told Gossip Cop that Lohan was not planning to move back to New York in the near future.

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