Lindsay Lohan still owes 125 hours of the 240 hours that she was ordered to complete after a reckless driving charge in 2012, Judge Mark Young ruled on Wednesday, according to People.

"I agree with [the court's decision]," Santa Monica Chief Deputy City Attorney Terry White told People. "There were things she did that didn't qualify as community service" - things like having young people "shadow" her while she performed in a play in London, according to documents People claims they obtained.

White also told People in January that Lohan's completion of 80 hours in just nine days seemed a bit off. "If this was Lindsey Smith, nobody would allow this," White said, according to the Associated Press. "She got to shake hands with people, and that's community service. I'd love to hang out with a celebrity all day and see their life, but that's not community service."

The California court and prosecutors "had a problem with some of the work shadowing," Lohan's attorney Shawn Holley told the Los Angeles Times. "They didn't want to hear more about how that played out."

Holly also told the press that Lohan "doesn't have a problem" with finishing her mandatory hours. "She's enjoying doing community service," Holley told the Los Angeles Times. "Her passion is really working with kids ... and kids really respond to her."

Lohan's probation has been extended for an additional three months to allow her time to complete the 125 hours she needs to get done. "There's always a possibility of jail time" White told People.

Lohan will be back in court on March 12 on judge's orders to plan out how the "Mean Girls" actress will fulfill her hours satisfactorily.