"Stop it, Pulp Fiction Writers' jail
Ventura, California - "Pulp Fiction" co-writer Roger Avary has a program of work was removed from jail and shut down, authorities say. Avary was sentenced in September to a year in prison and five years probation for the emergence of a car drunk driving accident that killed one passenger and injured Avary's wife. News reports say he has served his time in a program of work. But on Friday, said the spokesman for the Ventura County Sheriff Captain Ross Bonfiglio of the 44-year-old Avary was arrested in the county jail. The Los Angeles Times and Ventura County Star reported that he was removed from the program and leave jail after allegedly Twittering his experience, he was convicted. But Bonfiglio told The Associated Press he had locked Twittering on issues of security and is not a key factor. Avary lawyer Mark Werskman refused Twittering ordered his arrest. Avary and Quentin Tarantino from the 1995 Academy Award for writing "Pulp Fiction".