LOS ANGELES - Lindsay Lohan will cop a plea in her wedding dresses misdemeanor necklace theft case Tuesday without making a cameo in court, TMZ.com reports.
Sources told the Daily News last week that the "Mean Girls" star planned to plead "no contest" to stealing a diamond necklace in January, but her court date was calendared for Wednesday.
Lohan, 24, reportedly wants to show up for the plea, TMZ.com said, but cocktail dresses she's been asked to stay away to avoid the expense of beefed-up security.
Defendants are not required to enter pleas in person in misdemeanor cases.
Judge Stephanie Sautner, who will hear the plea, reduced the case to a misdemeanor last month but slapped Lohan with four months jail time for violating her DUI probation by taking the sparkling strand without paying for it.
Sautner also ordered designer wedding dresses the 12-stepping starlet to serve 360 hours of community service at a homeless women's shelter and 120 hours at the county morgue.
Lohan's lawyer Shawn Holley immediately appealed the jail time and got Lohan sprung while she worked out the plea agreement to avoid a trial.
It's unclear whether the judge will add more jail to the sentence and whether she'll allow the actress to serve her time under house arrest.
Nonviolent misdemeanor offenders are bridesmaid dresses plus size routinely allowed to do their time with ankle monitoring devices due to severe overcrowding at the Century Regional Detention Center in Lynwood.
But judges have the final say.
The Los Angeles County sheriff released socialite Paris Hilton to house arrest after four days of her 45-day sentence for a probation violation in 2007, but Hilton's judge sent her back to finish at least half of the evening dresses time behind bars.