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Lohan pleads not guilty for allegedly lying to Calif. cops, new court dates set

Lawyer Shawn Holley today in Calif. court.

Lawyer Shawn Holley today in Calif. court. (INFphoto.com)

Lindsay Lohan pleaded not guilty today to charges she allegedly lied to cops and drove recklessly in California over the summer.

The “Mean Girls” star was not in court this morning and entered her “not guilty” statement through defense lawyer Shawn Holley.

LA County Superior Court Commissioner Jane Godfrey set Lohan’s trial for March 1, with a pretrial hearing on Jan. 30. Godfrey ordered Lohan to appear in court on Jan. 30.

This prosecution has put Lohan on the hook for a possible probation violation, which could send her to jail. The probation matter was set for a hearing on Feb. 27.

Holley represented the actress in court despite published reports she’s been fired. Godfrey asked Holley twice in court to confirm she’s still — and will continue to be — Lohan’s lawyer.

Holley answered “yes.” But outside court, pressed by reporters if she’d still be Lohan’s mouthpiece by Jan. 30, a seemingly flip Holley said “who knows?”