BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - "Prison Break" actor Lane Garrison was charged
Thursday with manslaughter and drunken driving for a crash that killed a
17-year-old boy in his car last year.
 Actor Lane Garrison, front, arrives at the Beverly Hills
courthouse Thursday, March. 8, 2007, in the Beverly Hills, Calif. Garrison
was charged Thursday with manslaughter and drunken driving in a car crash
that killed a 17-year-old boy last year. [AP]
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The 26-year-old performer was
accused of felony vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated, felony driving under
the influence causing injury to multiple victims and felony driving with a
blood-alcohol level above the .08 percent legal limit causing injury. He also
was charged with a misdemeanor count of furnishing alcohol to a minor.
He faces up to six years and eight months in prison if convicted.
Garrison was freed on $100,00 bail after he appeared in Beverly Hills
Superior Court, where his arraignment was postponed until April 11.
The judge barred Garrison from driving, drinking alcohol or going to bars. He
also was barred from contacting witnesses or victims of the crash.
His attorney, Harland Braun, said Garrison "has a deep sense of
responsibility" and indicated a plea bargain was in the works.
Garrison is "going to accept responsibility for his conduct. The only
question is what is that level of responsibility," he said.
Garrison, a Dallas native, was behind the wheel of a 2001 Land Rover that
jumped a curb and struck a tree on Dec. 2.
The crash killed Beverly Hills High School student Vahagn Setian, 17, and
injured two 15-year-old girls who also were in the car.
Garrison is accused of supplying Setian with vodka, said Jane Robison, a
spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County district attorney's office.
Police said Garrison was found to have a blood-alcohol level of .20 percent
and cocaine in his system.
The charges only indicate that his blood-alcohol level was above .15 percent.
Braun previously has said that Garrison met the three youths at a grocery
store and accompanied them to a party, where he had one drink.
In a statement, members of Setian's family said they were "gratified" by the
charges.
"They have lost their only child due to Lane Garrison's recklessness," said
the statement issued by family attorney Paul R. Kiesel.
Garrison played David "Tweener" Apolskis in Fox's "Prison Break." His
character was killed in an episode last year.