LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- A warrant for Lindsay Lohan's arrest was dropped Monday after a Beverly Hills judge said the actress-singer is in full compliance with terms of her probation for a drunken driving conviction.

A warrant issued for Lindsay Lohan was dropped Monday.
The Los Angeles Superior Court judge, at a brief hearing Monday morning, said that when she signed the warrant on Friday she did not have updated information.
Lohan was not at the hearing. She was represented by attorney Shawn Chapman.
The judge told Chapman it was the lawyer's responsibility to make sure the court knew Lohan was enrolling in the classes required as part of the three-year probation sentence.
Lohan was arrested twice in 2007 on charges of driving under the influence, and in the second incident also was charged with cocaine possession.
The first arrest -- in May -- came after Lohan lost control of her Mercedes-Benz convertible and struck a curb in Beverly Hills.
Just two weeks after checking out of a Malibu drug and alcohol rehab facility, she was arrested again in July 2007 after a woman called Santa Monica police saying Lohan was trying to run her down with a car.
A judge sentenced Lohan to three years' probation after she entered guilty and no-contest pleas to the charges.
Lohan's acting career, which started at age 10 on a soap opera, took off on the big screen a year later when she played identical twins in Disney's "The Parent Trap."
Since then, she has starred in at least a dozen movies, including "Georgia Rule" with Jane Fonda in 2007.
Her pop music recording career, boosted by her movie roles, has faded recently. Her last album was released in 2005.
CNN's KJ Matthews contributed to this report.
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