American actress Lindsay
Lohan will have until 28 May to complete the extra hours which stem from a 2012
car crash near Los Angeles, said her lawyer Shawn Holley.
She has been ordered to
complete 125 additional hours of community service as part of her probation
following a dispute over whether she performed the work.
The 28-year-old former
child star, who was not present in court for the hearing, is set to complete
her probation, which she has been on since 2007, if she complies with the
court's order.
Lohan was originally
ordered to complete 240 hours of community service in addition to
rehabilitation and psychotherapy as part of a 2013 plea deal.
But Santa Monica city
prosecutor Terry White said Lohan had reported credit for insufficient work,
including a "meet-and-greet" with fans while starring in West End
play Speed-the-Plow in London.
The Mean Girls star crashed
her Porsche into a rubbish truck in the seaside town of Santa Monica while
driving to the set of the Lifetime TV movie Liz & Dick and later lied to
police.
Lohan has been arrested in
the past for drunk-driving and theft before the 2012 crash.
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