Celebrity Justice
What Garrison Did Before Fatal Crash

Lane GarrisonTMZ has learned that "Prison Break" star Lane Garrison has hired powerhouse defense attorney Harland Braun in connection with last Saturday's fatal car accident.

Lane was at the wheel in his Land Rover on Saturday night when it crossed a median in Beverly Hills and crashed into a tree. A 17-year-old boy sitting in the backseat was killed and two 15-year-olds were injured.

Braun tells TMZ that Garrison had never met the three teenagers before the night of the accident. Braun says Garrison was at a local supermarket earlier in the evening when the trio recognized him in the checkout line and asked him if he wanted to go to a party. Braun says Garrison went to the party and had one drink. Braun says Garrison also had one margarita at a Mexican restaurant that night, but that was the extent of his alcohol consumption. Braun tells TMZ that as Garrison was leaving the party to meet a woman at his apartment, the three teens asked to accompany him. According to sources, the boy was an only child and was extremely well liked by his peers.

Braun says Garrison has no recollection of the accident, which Braun says rendered him unconscious. In fact, Braun claims Garrison's first memory was waking up at the Century City Hospital emergency room with a taxi coupon on his lap that had been given to him by hospital staff so he could get home. Braun says he was not told by hospital personnel that someone had died. He learned of the death later from a friend, Braun says, and was "totally despondent."

Braun says a sample of Garrison's blood was taken at the hospital, but it could take several weeks before the results are in. Braun says he doubts Garrison was intoxicated, but also says, "Who knows if someone put something in his drink at the party."

Braun also says Garrison's Land Rover had been experiencing alignment issues as of late and had been pulling to one side, and added that the SUV had brake problems. Braun says he is forwarding repair receipts to the police.

According to Braun, "Nobody knows what happened, it's a mystery."



Tags: lane garrison, LaneGarrison, prison break, PrisonBreak

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226. I must agree with just about everything that JS and what most of the others are espousing on this entire tragedy. The one glaring observation that is really the tell-tale-sign:

This clown, Garrison, never even tries to take any attribution (blame) for any of the crimes he committed. "All I know...is that I woke up in the hospital..." is just a little to conveinent for me. I have always had problems with folks who, ahhhh, just for justice sake have problems remembering crossing over a raised median in the middle of the street; or, losing control of a vehicle and why.

My only contention is this: Unlike JS, I do believe that the parents of the teens involved are one way or another should shoulder some of the blame, albeit, quite latently. You see, in the end, parents are responsible for EVERYTHING their kids do--good and bad--by the mere way they raise their children. Any deviation from this in nothing more than enabling or empowering their children to do what they want and when they want too.

No 15 to 17 year old male or female belongs running with a wannabe celeb. PERIOD. It's what we don't know about the celeb wannabes that kills us.

Sir Paulo

Posted at 1:30PM on Jan 25th 2007 by Sir Paulo

227. it's terrible what lane did. the report wasn't even on fox news channel! as for the the parents of the dead boy, they should've sent a police officer to their church, and barred lane from the boy's funeral! after what they found out "who killed their son" they should,ve kept him out, whether he is a celebrity or not! and how was wentworth miller taking this?

Posted at 7:44PM on Dec 27th 2006 by mary

228. he will get off . This punk bastard needs never to work in hollywood again . Sad thing is that he'll be working again before " Kramer " . How many people were killed by Richards Rant ? Just another day in the freakish logic of Hollyweird . Dickheads .

Posted at 2:16PM on Dec 28th 2006 by Nasty Boil

229. #s 12 & 14, Ken Lamb & Jay Z, respectively, seem to have the most sane grasp of the situation re: initial responsibility stems from upbringing

......as for celebs always getting away with murder, wasn't that also the case with sarah jessica parker's little weasel husband? i don't think HE saw one single day of jail time!

Posted at 11:34PM on Jan 13th 2007 by foofie

230. David #63: look up "petifile" in dictionary, dork
Angela #67: "appaulled"???
Is English the native language of either of you?

Posted at 4:15AM on Jan 1st 2007 by don't be testy

231. I'm in total agreement with Foofie, #231, as well as the ever-thoughtful & eloquent Sir Paulo, #227. Unless you're mentally impaired, you'll see that they see the WHOLE situation in a very UNBIASED way, unlike everyone who believes that the effete actor is solely to blame. Don't the little tramps have morals or common sense, either?

Posted at 4:29AM on Jan 1st 2007 by benjji

232.
what a shame that this perverted scumbag celebrity will NOT be held accountable for his moronic, illegal behavior. we all know he will have his high profile, high paid attorney fabricate an outrageous lie to keep yet another irresponsible, mental midget, celebrity out of prison. when are the little people of this country going to stand up and demand an end to the double standards of law enforcement in this country. the message is clear... if you are a celebrity or a wealthy person YOU CAN COMMIT ANY CRIME WITHOUT BEING HELD RESPONSIBLE. wake up people.!!

Posted at 11:58AM on Jan 1st 2007 by frank p.

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