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LiLo’s past ‘lies’ could be used against her during car crash trial

Lindsay Lohan’s prior wheel woes could really haunt her as she heads to trial next week.

Plea negotiations appear to have passed and Lohan is set for a March 18 trial in LA over her crash on the Pacific Coast Highway last June. The “Mean Girls” star told cops she wasn’t the driver when her Porsche slammed into the back of a dump truck.

When she appears in court next week, TMZ claims that prosecution plans to show a “pattern of behavior” as they highlight two past car wrecks where Lohan was the driver and lied about it to authorities.

The gossip site lists the following incidents.

1. Lohan was arrested in Beverly Hills in May 2007 for driving under the influence after her Mercedes struck a curb at 5:30 a.m. on Sunset Blvd. Lohan lied to the police when she said she was a passenger in the vehicle.

2. In March 2012, Lohan was exiting the Sayers Club in Hollywood in her Porsche just after midnight and allegedly struck a pedestrian and left the scene. She told cops she was a passenger when that mishap occurred.

Sources tell TMZ that the prosecutors in her latest case will attempt to introduce these two prior incidents using the law that allows evidence of “prior bad acts” to show that the actress has a “pattern of misconduct.”