Lindsay Lohan admitted in court yesterday that she violated her probation by getting booted from her community service at a Los Angeles women's shelter. And, as a result, she was slapped with a 30-DAY jail sentence. Judge Stephanie Sautner told Lindsay she could end up with 300 days behind bars. She's on a strict schedule of community service deadlines and therapy appointments over the next several months. If she sticks to it, her sentence remains 30 days. If not, she gets the other 270 tacked on.

Judge Sautner said, quote, "This is known as putting the keys to jail in the defendant's pocket the first time you violate, you will go to jail." She added, quote, "From what I can see, you need a structure, and this is a structure." By the way Lindsay will be doing all of her community service at the morgue now. Judge Sautner decided not to send Lindsay back to the shelter that booted her and another shelter for homeless women refused to take her, because they think she sets a bad example for women who are trying to get their lives back together. Lindsay wasn't taken into custody immediately. Sautner gave her until November 9th to surrender. Why? Because Lindsay's attorney said she needed time to finish her "Playboy" magazine shoot. She said Lindsay has a contract with "Playboy" worth close to $1 million. There's no official word why "Playboy" needs Lindsay back.

At least one source claims Hugh Hefner wasn't happy with the pics that were shot last week, and he's hiring another photographer to do them over again. Here's something else we've heard that's a little disappointing: Despite earlier reports to the contrary, Lindsay is not taking everything off. Which probably means she'll go topless and show bare buttocks, and that's it.
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The big question now is; Will Lindsay actually spend any time in jail? Trying to get a conclusive answer from the Internet is like trying to count a handful of water. The so-called "sources" on the various sites are all over the place. One thing we know for sure is that Judge Sautner has refused to let Lindsay serve any of her time under house arrest. So her sentence, whatever it is, will be served at the Lynwood Correctional Facility in downtown L.A. (--This will be her FIFTH time checking into the joint.)

Some sources say that Lindsay will only have to serve 20% of her sentence which would be six days. But other sources claim they're going to check her in and then back out again immediately. In both scenarios, the justification for letting her off would be jail overcrowding. And Lindsay would be getting the same treatment as any other nonviolent offender, famous or otherwise. But then there's this: A few weeks ago, L.A. County Sheriff Lee Baca said that if Lindsay got sent back to jail, quote, "We have room for her."

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