
A sad-eyed Lindsay Lohan sat somber before Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Marsha Revel Tuesday morning before she was carted off to the slammer.
"Unless there's anything else, I'm going forward with remanding at this time," Revel said during the five minute hearing.
Lohan stood and put her tan, bare arms behind her back. She was cuffed by two officers, who escorted her out to being processing.



Judge Revel acknowledged she doesn't know how much of the 90-day bid Lohan will actually serve. It's been suggested that Lohan will serve about 1/3rd of the time because of jail overcrowding.
The scene outside the courthouse looked like a movie premiere, with the "Mean Girls" star walking past a throng of shutterbugs and flashbulbs -- but it was no red carpet.
Dressed in dark sunglasses and a black suit, Lohan moved quickly to avoid the crowd. The SUV she rode to the courthouse was tailed by at least one helicopter.
"The only 'bookings' that i'm familiar with are Disney Films, never thought that i'd be "booking" into Jail... eeeks," LiLo posted on Twitter Monday night.
The 24-year-old partygirl spent 84 minutes in the can in 2006 after a string of drug- and alcohol-related run ins with the law, but was released and put on strict probation.
But the troubled young star skipped seven straight alcohol education classes this year, a probation violation that put her back before the judge on July 6.
An irate Revel ripped the actress and sentenced her to three consecutive 30-day sentences at Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood, Calif. - three times what prosecutors were seeking.
Revel dismissed Lohan's pleas for sympathy, saying the young woman has a record of lying about drugs and alcohol.
"It's like somebody who cheats doesn't think they're cheating until they get caught," the judge said.