The courtroom was different, the charge was more serious, but there was definitely a feeling of deja vu Wednesday as Lindsay Lohan again appeared before a judge and in front of scores of cameras.
Lohan sat in her familiar spot in the defendant's chair next to her longtime attorney, Shawn Chapman Holley. She looked up silently as the judge lectured her about not being above the law and that this time, there would be consequences.
"You're no different than anyone else, so please don't push your luck," Judge Keith Schwartz said at the end of the hearing at the L.A. Airport Courthouse. "If you violate the law, I will remand you and set no bail, and your attorney won't be successful this time."
