Prison Break Series Star

posted by admin on 2011.12.09, under News
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Prison Break Series Star
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In 2006, actor , who was then best known for his role on the "Prison Break" series, made a series of tragic decisions when he attended a high-school party where he drank too much and left with three other teens to get more alcohol. While driving, he jumped a curb in his Land Rover at about 50 mph and hit a tree.

One of the boys in the car with him was killed in the accident, and the two girls in the care were injured. Garrison plead guilty for his actions at trial, where he was convicted of vehicular manslaughter, drunken driving and providing alcohol to a minor. He was sentenced to 40 months in prison, and he recently spoke about the experience on a TV interview. He said he did the interview to let young people know what life is really like behind bars so that they can better understand the consequences of their actions.

Prison Break Series Star Now In Transporter

posted by admin on 2011.11.03, under About
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Prison Break Series Star Now In Transporter
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Prison Break series star, Chris Vance is set to star in the all new Transporter Series that have started filming in Nice. This Prison Break series star was known as 'Whistler' from the final seasons. Transporter series made a breakthrough with actor Jason Statham playing the driver and kung fu expert. But the new Transporter will have the Prison Break series star replacing Jason Statham as the main lead. Vance shot to fame after acting in the Prison Break Series and Mental.
According to Deadline, "The series centers on professional transporter Frank Martin (played by Vance), a role played in the movies by Jason Statham. Operating in a seedy underworld of dangerous criminals and desperate players, Frank can always be counted on to get the job done discreetly." The reason this Prison Break Series actor was given this role was because he was pretty good and shared a lot with Statham- he is British and can also act moody.
Luc Besson is behind the series.

Smuggled Phone Aids in Prison Break

posted by admin on 2011.09.28, under News
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Smuggled Phone Aids in Prison Break
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A convict who escaped a week ago from a Beaumont, Texas prison used a smuggled phone to aid his prison break. This is the first time it has happened in Texas, although similar tactics have been used elsewhere. Within hours, state corrections officials had ordered a tryout of new technology to block cell phone signals as a prelude to beefed-up security to prevent any future incidents.

A demonstration of either jamming or managed-access technology to limit or block cell phone transmissions would be a first in Texas. Prison officials have struggled for years to curb phone smuggling in Texas state prions after a death row offender called a state senator on a smuggled phone. At that time officials decided against such a test because phone jamming violates federal law. The escaped convict met his escape helper on a social networking site that he accessed from the smuggled cell phone. However, his freedom did not last long as he was caught getting off a bus in Nebraska several days later.

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