Yes, you read right, affluenza. "16yr old Ethan Couch, a wealthy Texas teen driving while intoxicated hit and killed four people. He was given 10 yrs probation after his defense called himself a victim of "affluenza", a product of an affluent family who have never set limits for him.". "The judge ruled that Couch did not deserve any jail time as he was a defendant in need of treatment and rehabilitation himself. Prosecutors furious after the ruling had demanded Couch serve 20 yrs in prison for killing four people in a crash in Fort Worth." "Couch is set to attend an expensive rehab facility in CA, where his parents will foot a the $500,000/yr bill." -News Republic Heinous. Outrageous. Ridiculous. Infuriating. Insulting to victims and their loved ones. More disturbing details of this needless tragedy are coming to light “Ethan Couch, 16, was three times over the limit and high on Valium when he mounted a curb in Burleson, Texas earlier this year and plowed into a broken down SUV, taking four lives (a Youth Pastor, mother, daughter and a friend) and injuring more." The fatal accident occurred around 11:45pm on June 15. Couch and a group his friends got into a red Ford F350 pick-up and were speeding at 70 mph in a 40 mph zone when the truck left the road. As it careered out of control, it clipped a broken down SUV, throwing the owner and four good Samaritans, who were trying to help, 60 yards in the air, killing them on impact. Trial notes claim the cocky teenager said 'I'm Ethan Couch, I'll get you out of this,' to one of his passengers at the scene. It was revealed soon after that his blood-alcohol level was 0.24 - three times the adult limit, though minors aren't allowed any alcohol in their system - and that he was also on the prescription drug Valium when he started the chain reaction of crashes." authorities reported. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ties-home.html
I actually buy the idea of "affluenza", better known as shitty parenting, but that shouldn't get him off the hook for anything. If they are going to determine that the parents are at fault for creating a situation where their child could kill people, though, then perhaps they should make mommy and daddy serve the jail sentence.
Vehicular homicide. As adults- felony & prison time. As a juvenile- juvie detention at the least. Unless you have money that is.
never underestimate how good it is to be a rich white male in America. Granted gender didn't play a role in this case and race probably not a great deal, but were it an averege kid their would have been consequences. And what a way to teach him about right and wrong....don't punish him. geez
I could see juvie and/or some prison time. I'm not going to jump up and down over the prosecution missing their 20-year prison sentence target. What does that serve? That being said, if the family were to take matters into their own hands, I'd be pretty lenient with my opinion there too.
Sentencing was 2-20 years. They wanted 5 years per death. That doesn't seem like a lot. Instead they got below the minimum, on average, per life, of probation. That is it in context. But maybe 5 years per life taken is a bit much...
I guess I'd take justice in my own hand if he killed someone from my family and that was his punishment
I can't help but think those killed and their families had no choice or sentencing guidelines to ignore.
The system doesn't even try to hide how it works, nowadays. If the parents are at fault, let them do time. If the kid is at fault, let him do the time. What they have essentially done is shown the people with affluenza are right.