Lohan's attorney seeks deal with prosecutors

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

photo In this Oct. 11, 2012 file photo, Lindsay Lohan attends the Mr. Pink Ginseng launch party at the Beverly Wilshire hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. Lohan's attorney wrote in a letter filed in court on Feb. 22, 2013, that the actress is willing to record public service announcements and provide inspirational talks at schools and hospitals as a possible way to resolve a case that alleges she lied to police about a car accident. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File)

LOS ANGELES - Lindsay Lohan's attorney has suggested to prosecutors that the actress serve as a motivational speaker and perform non-jail activities to resolve her latest criminal case.

Attorney Mark Heller suggests in a letter obtained today that Lohan record public service announcements and give inspirational speeches at schools and hospitals to show she is making a serious commitment to improving her life.

The 26-year-old Lohan faces three misdemeanor charges that she was driving recklessly then lied to police about being behind the wheel when her sports car crashed in June.

Santa Monica prosecutor Terry White declined comment on the letter but says discussions on how to resolve Lohan's case are taking place.

The case is due back in court on Friday.