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Judge refers Dina Lohan to community service, says it could help her case

FILE - Dina Lohan leaves court in Hempstead, N.Y. in this Sept. 24, 2013 file photo after pleading not guilty to drunken driving charges. A judge on Thursday Nov. 21, 2013 referred Lindsay Lohan's mother to a community service program, saying volunteering could help her alleged drunken-driving case. (AP Photo/Frank Eltman, File)

 A judge has referred Lindsay Lohan's mother to a community service program, saying volunteering could help her alleged drunken-driving case.
Newsday reports (http://bit.ly/1fowfCs ) the judge on Thursday also ordered Dina Lohan to get an independent treatment evaluation. He set her next court appearance for Jan. 7.
Lohan was arrested on Sept. 12 following a traffic stop on Long Island. Police say she was driving 77 mph in a 55 mph zone while intoxicated.
She has pleaded not guilty to the charges and surrendered her driver's license.
Her attorney on Thursday presented a report to the judge that he said showed Lohan "was free of any alcohol or substance issues."
He declined to comment on the possibility of community service.

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