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LiLo’s courtroom foe Judge Stephanie Sautner takes on latest criminal case

Lindsay Lohan

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Bad break for Lindsay Lohan.

LiLo’s latest criminal case has been transferred to an old courtroom foe, Judge Stephanie Sautner, according to new reports.

Judge Sautner oversaw the troubled starlet’s probation after her jewelry theft case last year, in which Sautner sentenced Lohan to community service and one year to complete the terms.

She also gave the “Mean Girls” actress a warning that she could face up to 245 days in jail if she violated her probation again.

“The only thing you have to do is follow all laws…. Live your life in a more mature way, stop the nightclubbing and focus on your work. I don’t expect to see you again. You know what you have to do,” she said.

We know how that turned out.

Since then Lohan has been in a car crash on the Pacific Coast Highway, been treated by paramedics in her hotel room a week after the crash, was accused of hitting a man with her car outside of a New York City nightclub in September, got into an argument with her mother that prompted a 911 call in October and got arrested after an alleged club punch-up with a psychic in November.

Lohan’s also dealing with financial woes including hundreds of thousands of dollars owed to Uncle Sam and undisclosed sums to her legal team.

E! News reports Lohan will come face-to-face with Sautner once again on Jan. 30, when she appears for a pre-trial hearing for her alleged lying-to-cops case following her car crash on the Pacific Coast Highway. Her trial date is set for Feb. 27.

In recent years, Lohan has been sentenced to the Los Angeles-area women’s jail five times, AP reports. Most of her stays have been short due to overcrowding, and she was allowed to serve 35 days on house arrest in 2011.