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Who is Lane Garrison?
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Lane Edward Garrison (born May 23, 1980) is an American actor. He is best known for the role of David "Tweener" Apolskis on the television series Prison Break. But he is infamous for for something else.
| | On May 21, 2007 Garrison pleaded guilty to vehicular manslaughter and drunken driving for a December 2, 2006 crash that killed 17-year-old Beverly Hills High School student Vahagn Setian, a passenger in his car. |
| | He could face up to six years and eight months in prison. Garrison has made several statements accepting responsibility for the accident. |
| | Garrison's 2001 Land Rover jumped a curb at about 50 mph and hit a tree according to authorities. Two 15-year-old girls were also injured in the crash. |
| | Police said Garrison had a blood-alcohol level of .20 percent as well as cocaine in his system. The charges only indicate that his blood-alcohol level was above .15 percent. |
| | He was charged with felony vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated, felony driving under the influence causing injury to multiple victims, felony driving with a blood-alcohol level above the .08 percent legal limit causing injury, and a misdemeanor count of furnishing alcohol to a minor. |
| | Defense attorneys also looked into whether a possible brake defect may have contributed to the accident. |
| | Garrison pleaded guilty to vehicular manslaughter, drunken driving, and providing alcohol to a minor, and faces up to six years, eight months in prison. |
| | He is currently released on $100,000 bond and has been instructed to abstain from driving, drinking, and going to bars. |
| | Garrison's lawyer, Harland Braun, told the judge there is evidence that his client may have unwittingly consumed a spiked drink at the party before the fatal crash. |
| | Braun said Lane told investigators that someone handed him an orange drink that "tasted somewhat salty." Braun suggested the drink could have been spiked with GHB. |
| | Garrison's lawyers, Richard Hutton and Harland Braun, were granted by the court a "diagnostic." That means Garrison will be sent to a California prison for 90 days, where shrinks and others will determine if Garrison is a suitable candidate for probation. |
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