Lindsay
Lohan
has
been
released
from
house
arrest
on
Wednesday.
The
Mean
Girls
star
spent
35
days
in
home
confinement
for
violating
her
2007
DUI
probation.
The
actress,
who
was
fitted
with
an
electronic
ankle
bracelet
to
track
her
movements
and
ensure
that
she
does
not
leave
her
house,
was
removed
yesterday.
Later,
LiLo
said
that
she
is
excited
to
start
her
community
service
and
she
wants
to
focus
on
her
work.
“Lohan
is
very
focused
on
resuming
her
community
service,
which
is
being
performed
at
a
downtown
Los
Angeles
women's
shelter
and
will
also
require
her
to
work
at
the
county's
morgue."
The
CTV
News
quoted
Lohan's
spokesperson
as
saying.
Actress
Lindsay
Lohan
was
sentenced
to
120
days
in
jail
and
480
hours
of
community
service
for
violating
her
2007
DUI
probation
and
complete
480
hours
of
community
service
for
jewellery
theft.
But
she
was
allowed
to
serve
35-day
house
arrest
to
reduce
the
prison
population
and
other
expenses.