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Lindsay Lohan Cries As She Begs Judge For Forgiveness

July 6 2010, Published 10:30 a.m. ET

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Lindsay Lohan broke down in tears as she addressed Judge Marsha Revel in the courtroom begging for a light sentence. 

“I just wanted to take a minute to say that as far as I knew I was being compliant with my program. When I would ask to leave town they would give me permission. I wasn’t expecting any special treatment except that I have to provide for myself and they were willing to work with me,” Lindsay said as she addressed the judge. 

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“That was the only special treatment they gave me. Having said that I did everything I was told to do and did the best I could to balance my jobs and showing up. I know I was ordered to go once a week.  I was in morocco working with children, it wasn’t a vacation it wasn’t some sort of joke.

“I wanted to show the court that I meant everything that I put into it.

“I felt like if I did two in a week I could balance my work with my program.”

Lindsay continued “I’m not taking this as a joke. This is my life.

“This is the only time…honestly it did wake me up and it scared me. I thought it was ok that I missed those classes. Had I known differently I would have made sure I was in town each week and balance my work.

“It’s just been such a long haul and I don’w want you to think that I don’t respect you.”

Stay tuned to RadarOnline.com for her sentence.

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