By Olumide Adesida (with agency reports)

Lindsay Lohan‘s prosecutor has introduced a new set of rules for her to complete her community service.
Lindsay’s attorney, Shawn Holley attended the hearing in L.A. Wednesday, March 11, 2015, and informed the judge, prosecutor Terry White who spoke to the director of CSV (Community Service Volunteers) in London, and ok’d the company to continue monitoring LiLo’s hours.
Lindsay was ordered last month to complete an additional 125 hours of community service, in part because CSV had previously approved bogus hours for things like fan meet and greets after her play.
Prosecutors are now limiting Lindsay to a max of 4 hours of community service in one session. According to previous reports by TMZ, she once racked up 6 hours in a day, 2 for her matinee performance, 2 for a meet and greet with fans, and 2 for an evening performance.
Lindsay’s probation stems from a reckless driving charge relating to an accident in June 2012, for which she was sentenced to community service, psychotherapy and lockdown rehabilitation.

