Judge Moves ‘Affluenza’ Teen’s Fatal Drunk Driving Case To Adult Court

FILE - In this Feb. 5, 2016 file photo provided by the Tarrant County Sheriff's Department, Ethan Couch, 18, appears in a booking photo, in Fort Worth, Texas. Couch, who used an "affluenza" defense in a deadly drun... FILE - In this Feb. 5, 2016 file photo provided by the Tarrant County Sheriff's Department, Ethan Couch, 18, appears in a booking photo, in Fort Worth, Texas. Couch, who used an "affluenza" defense in a deadly drunken-driving wreck, will appear at a hearing Friday, Feb. 19, 2016, over whether to transfer his case to the adult system. Couch could face 120 days in jail as part of an adult sentence and if he violated his probation, up to 10 years for each of the four people killed in the 2013 wreck. (Tarrant County Sheriff's Department via AP, File) MORE LESS
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FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — A Texas judge ruled Friday that the case of a teenager who used an “affluenza” defense in a fatal drunken-driving wreck will be moved to adult court, meaning the teen could face jail time for the 2013 wreck that killed four people.

Ethan Couch was 16 at the time of the crash near Fort Worth. During his juvenile trial, a defense expert invoked the term “affluenza” while arguing Couch’s wealthy parents had coddled him into a sense of irresponsibility.

The Friday ruling means the 18-year-old Couch could face 120 days in jail, then finish his 10-year probation. But if he violates his probation during that time, he could get up to 10 years in prison for each of the four people killed in the accident.

The judge ordered that the case be transferred before Couch turns 19 in April. Couch remains in custody.

Couch and his mother disappeared in December, as prosecutors investigated whether he’d violated his probation. They were later found in Mexico and deported.

Couch was driving with a blood-alcohol level three times the legal limit for adult drivers when he rammed a pickup truck into a crowd of people trying to help a stranded motorist on the side of a road near Fort Worth.

The probation sentence handed down by a juvenile court judge outraged prosecutors, who had called for him to face detention time.

Authorities believe that Couch and his mother, Tonya Couch, fled to Mexico in early December, after an online video surfaced that appeared to show Ethan Couch at a party where alcohol was being served. Drinking alcohol would be a violation of his probation.

Mother and son were apprehended on Dec. 28, in the resort city of Puerto Vallarta. Tonya Couch was quickly deported, and after being returned to Texas, she was released on bond with a GPS monitor. The 48-year-old woman is charged with hindering the apprehension of a felon.

Her son initially fought deportation, but he later dropped the fight and was deported in late January. He was being held at the Tarrant County Jail.

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  1. Avatar for paulw paulw says:

    What, doesn’t the fact that he completely ignored how lucky he was not to have gone to jail the first time prove that he is mentally incapable of being tried as an adult?

  2. justice is slow but sure…

    first the Bundy Bungler Gang and now Affluenza Boy… let 'im out on bail… then when he breaks his conditions he can do the 40 years…

  3. Avatar for pshah pshah says:

    Just looking at the actions this kid has taken since killing four people while driving under the influence shows he still just doesn’t get it.

    First, he gets only probation when mere mortals would have received hefty jail time.

    Then, he drinks alcohol at a party thereby violating his parole as well as deeply offending the family members of the victims. He may well have just spit on their graves for all he seems to care about what his actions.

    Subsequent to that, he flees to Mexico rather than face the consequences of his actions.

    This is quite enough. This kid needs rehab followed by serious jail time imo.

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  5. then when he breaks his conditions

    And you just know that he will. He can’t help himself.

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