Lindsay Lohan: Ready to Talk Plea Bargain?
Lindsay Lohan has her own version of the prisoner's dilemma going on. If she fights the felony grand theft charge against her, tooth and nail, she could, at least in theory, pull a legal rabbit out of her hat and beat the rap. But, not only does she risk losing in court, a pissed-off judge could also revoke her probation and remand her into custody for the length of the trial. Therefore, a plea bargain could be her best shot at doing a relatively short stint behind bars, as the judge could go easy if she cooperates.
But will she? Lindsay's lawyer and the prosecutor have been trying to hammer out a plea bargain but have hit a wall, so the judge will try to break the impasse. Shawn Holley and Dannette Meyers both want to end Lindsay's felony grand theft case with a plea, but they won't budge on six months in jail.
Lindsay Lohan has her own version of the prisoner's dilemma going on. If she fights the felony grand theft charge against her, tooth and nail, she could, at least in theory, pull a legal rabbit out of her hat and beat the rap. But, not only does she risk losing in court, a pissed-off judge could also revoke her probation and remand her into custody for the length of the trial. Therefore, a plea bargain could be her best shot at doing a relatively short stint behind bars, as the judge could go easy if she cooperates.
But will she? Lindsay's lawyer and the prosecutor have been trying to hammer out a plea bargain but have hit a wall, so the judge will try to break the impasse. Shawn Holley and Dannette Meyers both want to end Lindsay's felony grand theft case with a plea, but they won't budge on six months in jail.
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