Judge To Determine Whether To Close Lohan Driving Case

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A judge will determine whether Lindsay Lohan has completed her community service in a reckless driving case and can finally put her Los Angeles court troubles behind her.

The "Mean Girls" star is under a deadline to complete more than 100 hours by Thursday morning's court hearing. Lohan has been working with a Brooklyn organization recently after failing to complete the service in London.

A prosecutor on Wednesday said he is satisfied the actress has completed the work.

Lohan remains on probation for a 2012 reckless driving and lying to police case filed after her Porsche collided with a dump truck on Pacific Coast Highway.

The case is the final criminal case against Lohan, who has spent nearly eight years on probation.

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