A woman who was arrested twice last week after flying without a boarding pass from Mineta San Jose International Airport to Los Angeles International Airport and then showing up at LAX again without a ticket has been charged with probation violation, prosecutors said.

Marilyn Hartman, 62, had a hearing on her probation violation continued from today to Wednesday after her attorney requested a more detailed mental health exam performed on her, according to Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office spokesman Frank Mateljan.

Hartman, who remains in custody on $30,000 bail, got past security without a ticket last Monday and flew from San Jose to LAX. She was placed on 24 months’ probation and released on Wednesday after being ordered to stay away from the airport without a ticket for a flight, Mateljan said.

However, she showed up the next day and was spotted by airport police wandering between several terminals at LAX.

“It became apparent to police that she was not interested in purchasing a ticket, so they had cause to arrest her,” Mateljan said.

Hartman has previously tried several times to board flights from San Francisco International Airport to Hawaii without a ticket but was stopped each time, San Mateo County prosecutors said.

After her fourth failed attempt, prosecutors had her placed on May 23 into a mental health probation program, but she again tried to board flights at SFO on July 14 and 25, violating the terms of her probation, prosecutors said.

San Jose airport spokeswoman Rosemary Barnes said last week that the Transportation Security Administration and Southwest Airlines are investigating how Hartman got onto the flight without a ticket.