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Lane Garrison Begins 90-day Prison Stay

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Former Prison Break star Lane Garrison checked in at 9:15 Friday morning to Chino State Prison for a 90-day evaluation, based on his Aug. 2 hearing. "He's holding up OK," Garrison's friend Andrew Gallery told TV Guide Friday afternoon. (Gallery directed the actor's emotional testimonial in the short anti-drinking documentary Graduation Day.)

On Aug. 2, Judge Eldon Fox ordered prison officials to evaluate Garrison during this 90-day period to see if he is "suitable for probation," explained a representative of the Los Angeles District Attorney's office. When Garrison returns to Judge Fox's court on Oct. 31, if "he is deemed remorseful and suitable for probation," he will not likely serve additional prison time.

An intoxicated Garrison was driving the car responsible for the December 2006 Beverly Hills crash that resulted in the death of 17-year-old Vahagn Setian and the serious injuries of two other teen passengers.

Graduation Day, which is being produced by Bob Pack, whose own two young children were killed by a drunk driver, will be featured in a Sept. 21 Dr. Phil prime-time special for CBS.

Pack told TV Guide he felt the judge's decree at Garrison's Aug. 2 hearing is "an appropriate sentence because of his first-time offense, his sincerity and his dedication to accepting responsibility of what happened." — Reporting by N.F. Mendoza

Related: Possible Lucky Break for Lane Garrison


Posted by TV Guide News
Aug 24, 2007 8:10 PM
That's sick. He gets 90 days for the death of a 17 year old girl? That's supposed to be manslaughter 1 and at least manslughter 2. But because he's a celebrity he get's 90 days for causing the death of a 17 year old girl, so he can be on time for his photoshoots. Her life is no more, she will never grow up, because she's gone, dead, rotting in the ground or burnt to ashes, and her hopes and dreams are no more. Because she is dead, never to think or feel the wind on her face ever again. And get's 90 days in a slightly uncomfortable room.
Posted by acumena
Aug 26, 2007 3:09 AM
He is not just getting 90 days. He will serve 90 days under observation and will then be reevaluated. I agree with the sentencing approach here. He obviously is remorsefull. He pled guilty to all of the charges - what more is it you expect of him?

I think that more lives will be saved if he continues his support of anti drinking/driving causes than if he rots away in a cell for 5 - 10 years. I believe in punishment but I also believe in the greater good!
Posted by Ranger99
Aug 27, 2007 4:26 PM
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