Back on May 9th we reported that Prison Break actor Lane Garrison was charged with manslaughter in connection with a fatal car crash that resulted in the death of one of his three teenage passengers. Back then, Garrison was out on $100,000 bail. Now, it seems, the actor is ready to admit to his guilt and accept the consequences.
On Monday, Garrison pleaded guilty to vehicular manslaughter without gross negligence and two other alcohol-related charges connected with the December, 2006 accident. Combined, the maximum prison sentence the actor will face is about 7 years. This may be the plea bargain that Garrison's lawyer mentioned back when his client was charged with manslaughter earlier in the month. Sentencing for the actor is scheduled for August 2nd.
In Prison Break Garrison's portrayed David "Tweener" Apolskis, a petty thief who escaped from the prison but was later shot and killed. In March he appeared in the Mark Wahlberg movie Shooter.















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8-03-2007 @ 12:58AM
Alexander Guzman said...
I donīt care how long it could be, how you prefer to call it, the only thing i donīt want to happens is that Sara dies, oh! my god, that would be the end for me, if she dies i donīt continue seeing it, she is so pretty, i almost die when i saw her died and i was alive when i resow her in the hospital with possibilities to survive...But now she is pregnant in the real life, iīm happy for you but sad for me, because it is not mine, jeje, i would like to know who did that, jeje, its a joke, but i really love you Sara...Thank you for be on the series, take care on them, iīm always with you, at every time ever...Kisses, hugs and happiness with your new son or daughter...Maybe you milagrosity some time read this, like the message that Michael leaves you in the cellphone, i was so happy when you told him that you saw it, but iīm going to be very more happy if you, some time, write me telling me that you have reading this...Very very very happy...bye Sara, until the next season, take care for both...
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