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Lohan ordered to abstain from booze and wear alcohol-monitoring device

Lindsay Lohan listens to her attorney Shawn Chapman Holley during a hearing in Beverly Hills, Calif. (AP)

LOS ANGELES — A judge today ordered troubled actress Lindsay Lohan to abstain from drinking booze, wear an alcohol-monitoring bracelet and submit to random weekly drug testing.

“Failure to show at a random test is like a dirty test to the court,” said a stern Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Marsha Revel.

When Revel asked the “Mean Girls” actress if she understood the conditions, Lohan said, “Yes, your honor.”

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Lohan appeared glum throughout the entire 15-minute hearing as she sat slumped in her chair while her lawyer argued before the judge.

The actress was ordered to wear the bracelet within 24 hours and must attend all scheduled alcohol-rehab sessions at least once a week.

The judge said the only acceptable excuse for missing an alcohol class is if Lohan has a random drug test scheduled at the same time.

Revel said Lohan could not attend classes on consecutive days and preferred that she attend them on a weekly basis.

Lohan’s lawyer, Shawn Chapman Holley, initially objected to the conditions. When the judge said she would go into detail as to why they were appropriate, Holley briefly conferred with Lohan and accepted them.

Last week, Revel slammed Lohan after she missed a hearing in Beverly Hills and ordered the star’s arrest.

But Revel recalled Lohan’s warrant after Lohan’s legal team pre-emptively posted $100,000 bail just before the close of business on Thursday night.

Lohan had angered the judge that day after she blew off a hearing. Lohan had been set to meet Revel to discuss her probation for a 2007 DUI bust.

Lohan — in France attending the Cannes Film Festival — claimed she missed her flight home because her passport was stolen.

Revel also said Lohan must stay in LA for the duration of her rehab and random testing — despite Holley’s claims that her client is shooting a movie in Texas and needs to be on the road.

Revel said another hearing — set for July 6 — will be held to address Lohan’s failure to show-up to court last week.