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epa04635901 US actress Lindsay Lohan arrives at the Elle Style Awards in London, Britain, 24 February 2015. The awards are hosted by the fashion magazine 'Elle' on occasion of the London Fashion Week that ran from 20 to 24 February. EPA/HANNAH MCKAY Image Credit: EPA

Los Angeles: Lindsay Lohan must give an encore performance of 125 hours of community service after a judge on Wednesday determined she improperly received service credit for appearing in a London stage play.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mark Young told the actress to redo the hours at a new agency. Young set a March 12 hearing to choose a new organisation where Lohan can complete the hours before a May 28 deadline.

Santa Monica Chief Deputy City Attorney Terry White said Lohan had received credits for time she spent performing Speed-the-Plow at a London theatre. He said Lohan’s lawyer, Shawn Holley, agreed that some of the hours would be redone at a new organisation.

White raised concerns about Lohan’s service at a hearing last month and was given time to investigate the issue.

He met with Young and Holley in chambers Wednesday before the judge’s decision was announced. Lohan did not attend Wednesday’s hearing.

The community service is one of the last elements of Lohan’s sentence for a 2012 case involving reckless driving and lying to police, which was filed after she crashed into a dump truck on Pacific Coast Highway.

Holley did not return an email message seeking comment.