Lindsay Lohan spends Halloween amongst the dead

Deborah Kim

Actress Lindsay Lohan (L) and her attorney Shawn Chapman Holley attend a preliminary hearing at the Airport Branch Courthouse in Los Angeles, February 23, 2011. Lohan was warned on Wednesday that any plea bargain on her jewelry theft charge would involve jail time, but the troubled actress seemed set on rejecting any deals and opting instead to risk a trial. REUTERS/Paul Buck/Pool (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW ENTERTAINMENT)

Lindsay Lohan's community service seems to be enough Halloween celebration for her.

According to Contact Music, the 25-year-old reported for morgue duty Oct. 31 like a responsible, accountable adult.

Lohan was sentenced to 120 hours of work at the L.A. County morgue after violating a 2007 drunk driving probation and stealing a necklace from an L.A. boutique last summer.

The Los Angeles Times reported LiLo's string of good duty days are all in an effort to clean up her reputation and convince L.A. County Superior Court Judge Stephanie Sautner that she's well on the right path at a probation violation hearing Wednesday.

"Lindsay has been very diligent in her attendance at the morgue, and is there again today," Lohan's publicist, Steve Honig, said.

"She is very eager to get closure on this situation so she can put it behind her and move forward with several projects currently being lined up for her."

The L.A. Times added Lohan will face the possibility of more jail time at her hearing. Do you think this time she's definitely changed for the better?