Lindsay Lohan arrives at court in Los Angeles. Photograph: Jae C. Hong/AP Actress Lindsay Lohan was in court February 9th and arraigned on grand theft charges stemming from allegations she stole jewelry. This time, though, the judge in the case let Lindsay know she needed stay on the straight and narrow. And even after informing the judge that Lohan’s probation officer gave Lohan kudos for being a “good probationer”, Lohan’s lawyer Shawn Chapman Holley couldn’t sway the judge not to revoke Lohan’s bail in her previous case, and set her bail at $20,000. When asked if they could just pay the bail, instead of being cuffed, the judge told Lohan’s attorney that she had to be booked, sending the actress to the back for processing. The judge also warned Lohan “please don’t push your luck. I’m telling you, things will be different.” A jewelry store in Venice, California reported on January 22, 2011 that Lohan stole a $2,500 necklace. The District Attorney’s office got the evidence from ...