Lindsay Lohan Says Cops Were 'Really Mean' During Interview; Charlie Sheen Co-Star Claims Lawyer Request Denied

Lindsay Lohan was interviewed by cops after her June car crash and possible DUI, and Lohan now claims that her request for a lawyer was denied.

Lohan is to play Charlie Sheen's love interest in Sheen's new TV series Anger Management. It will be the first television role in which Lohan doesn't play herself since she played Liz Taylor in the Lifetime movie Liz & Dick that aired in 2012.  

Lohan's new lawyer and spokesman Mark Heller filed a motion of dismissal for Lohan's case for lying to the police after she was involved in a car crash. He wants the case thrown out on the grounds that Lohan was not read her Miranda Rights, according to TMZ.

It seems that this move by Lohan's lawyer won't work out very well.

Law enforcement officials noted that you don't need to read someone's Miranda rights when they are not being arrested or taken into custody, and are simply being questioned, which is what happened to Lohan.

Additionally, police sources told TMZ that Lindsay Lohan's entertainment lawyer was present during the entire interview with the cops.

Heller claims that the cops told Lindsay that she wasn't free to leave and if she didn't answer their questions "it would be worse for her."

He also says that Lindsay was suspected of DUI, and that they gave the 'One-Leg Stand' test at the hospital, which she passed.

However, other sources in law enforcement claim that Lindsay lied as soon as she spoke to paramedics after the crash.

She reportedly told emergency personnel that she was not driving the Porsche at the time of the crash last June, and that her assistant, Gavin Doyle, was behind the wheel.

Doyle has since left his job as Lohan's assistant. 

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