Lindsay Lohan Trial Live Stream 2013: Car Crash Case of 'Lying to Cops' & Running Late (WATCH ONLINE)
Lindsay Lohan arrived in court on Monday for the first day of her trial for her '"lying to the police" case.
Fans interested to see Lohan in court can watch at 8:30 a.m./11:30 a.m. EST the free live stream in the video below.
The trial was expected to begin at 8:30 a.m. PST/11:30 a.m. EST. Lohan ran late and now the judge may issue a bench warrant for her arrest on the first day of her trial.
Lohan missed her flight from New York to Southern California on Sunday and flew in to California on Monday on a private jet. The jet was not supplied by her generous friend Charlie Sheen but by the Mr. Pink energy drink company, according to TMZ. The beverage company kindly obliged to pick up the $50,000 fee to cover the last-minute request to Van Nuys airport, which is 20 miles from the court house.
The Liz & Dick star is on trial for violating her probation when she had a car accident in Santa Monica, Calif., last summer. Lohan crashed her Porsche on Pacific Coast Highway in June and may have lied to police when the incident took place. Lohan faces one misdemeanor count each of reckless driving, providing false information to an officer and willfully resisting, obstructing or delaying an officer.
She faces 60 to 90 days in jail if she is convicted. She was on probation for her infamous 2011 necklace theft case where she stole a $2,500 necklace at Kamofie and Company jewelry store in Venice, Calif., on Jan, 22, 2011.
Lohan is expected to arrive to her criminal trial with her New York-based attorney Mike Heller.
The Santa Monica City Attorney, who is the state's prosecutor, is expected to request that Lohan be served the maximum amount of time for her charges - 240 days of jail time - and not more if she is convicted because she has violated her probation several times, sources said.
If Lohan is convicted, she will receive two more years of probation. If she serves jail time upon her conviction and has another run-in upon her release, she could face even more jail time for violation of the new extended probation.
Lohan served less than two weeks of jail time at the Lynwood Correctional Facility in the past. She was ordered to serve 90 days in jail for missing alcohol counseling sessions, which was a violation to probation at time. Upon her release, she attended court-ordered rehab at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles.