Lindsay Lohan (inset) briefly appeared in a Los Angeles court Wednesday for the first time in nearly a year and left with new attorney Mark Heller and a new trial date. Superior Court Judge Stephanie Sautner shook her head when she saw Lohan seated with her attorney, just months after the judge had warned the ‘‘Liz and Dick’’ star to grow up and stay out of trouble. The actress was required to attend the pretrial hearing involving three misdemeanor counts filed after a car crash last summer. Lohan has pleaded not guilty to lying to police, reckless driving, and obstructing officers from performing their duties. Sautner previously sent her to jail, placed her under house arrest, and forced her to perform morgue cleanup duty in another case. Lohan was on probation at the time of the wreck and could be sentenced to 245 days in jail if a judge determines her actions in the crash were a violation of her sentence in a theft case. Lohan’s new trial date is March 18. (AP)
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