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Pulp Fiction writer sentenced to a year's jail time

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roger-avary.jpgRoger Avary, who co-wrote the 1994 Tarantino movie PULP FICTION has been sentenced to one year in jail following a conviction for causing a fatal traffic crash in Southern California. On top of that, he has also received five years of probation. The Associated Press report the facts via ComingSoon.net.
Avary pleaded guilty in August to gross vehicular manslaughter and drunken driving for the 2008 crash that killed a passenger in Avary's Mercedes in Ventura County. Authorities say Avary's car was traveling at more than 100 mph when it crashed into a telephone pole.

Avary's wife was ejected from the vehicle and was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.


This puts the recently announced SILENT HILL 2 project in doubt as Avary was heavily involved with it, as well as the big-screen version of the classic computer game RETURN TO CASTLE WOLFENSTEIN.
 

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