Topic: Outrage follows probation for teen who killed four in crash
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Wed 12/11/13 11:24 AM


FORT WORTH — A juvenile court judge sentenced 16-year-old Ethan Couch to 10 years' probation Tuesday for the drunken driving crash that killed four people.

Judge Jean Boyd could have sentenced Couch to 20 years behind bars.

Youth pastor Brian Jennings; mother and daughter Hollie and Shelby Boyles; and 24-year-old Breanna Mitchell died in the June 15 accident.

Boyd told the teen that he is responsible for what happened, but she didn't believe he would receive the necessary therapy in jail.

Loved ones of victims left through a back door. They had spent the afternoon speaking directly to Couch about how the crash changed their lives. They wanted him to serve some jail time.

The widow of one of the victims looked at the defendant and said, "Ethan, we forgive you."

Couch swallowed hard and appeared to tear up a little bit in the courtroom upon hearing those words.

Marla Mitchell, Breanna's mother, told News 8 outside the courtroom she was "mad" about the sentence.

"He'll be feeling the hand of God, definitely," she said. "He may think he got away with something, but he hasn't gotten away with anything."

Alex Lumas, whose brother was paralyzed in the accident, expressed similar disbelief at the probation sentence.

"To me, it's not right," he said.

Prior to sentencing, a psychologist called by the defense, Dr. G. Dick Miller, testified that Couch's life could be salvaged with one to two years' treatment and no contact with his parents.

Investigators said Couch was driving a pickup truck between 68 and 70 miles-per-hour in a 40 mph zone. The four who died were standing on the side of the road outside their vehicle. Nine others were hurt.

Miller said Couch's parents gave him "freedoms no young person should have." He called Couch a product of "affluenza," where his family felt that wealth bought privilege and there was no rational link between behavior and consequences.

He said Couch got whatever he wanted. As an example, Miller said Couch's parents gave no punishment after police ticketed the then-15-year-old when he was found in a parked pickup with a passed out, undressed, 14-year-old girl.

Miller also pointed out that Couch was allowed to drive at age 13. He said the teen was emotionally flat and needed years of therapy.

At the time of the fatal wreck, Couch had a blood alcohol content of 0.24, said Tarrant County Sheriff Dee Anderson, four times the legal limit for an adult.

It is illegal for a minor to drive with any amount of alcohol in his or her system.

Judge Boyd could have sentenced Couch to up to 20 years.

Defense attorneys asked that he be sent to a small, private home in California which offers intensive one-on-one therapy. They said Couch's father would pay the entire $450,000 price tag.

Prosecutors pointed out that the juvenile justice system also offers counseling.


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Wed 12/11/13 11:29 AM

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Wed 12/11/13 11:30 AM
tough call

I Agree that jail wouldn't have served much purpose and could have made him WORSE,,, 16 is still very young and immature,,,,

I would have given him time in some type of rehab institution, as opposed to jailing with out and out criminals,,,,

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Wed 12/11/13 11:35 AM


Given his age and having 10 years probation is probably not that bad of a call. He will be 26 when his probation ends and if he stays sober that whole time and given many opportunities to think about what he did leads me to think its not likely he will drink again and certainly never drink and drive again. Even 1 year in the pen will screw this kids life up; however, I do believe he should be given 1000 hours of community service.

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Wed 12/11/13 11:41 AM



Given his age and having 10 years probation is probably not that bad of a call. He will be 26 when his probation ends and if he stays sober that whole time and given many opportunities to think about what he did leads me to think its not likely he will drink again and certainly never drink and drive again. Even 1 year in the pen will screw this kids life up; however, I do believe he should be given 1000 hours of community service.


yes, I think the year or two in a rehab facility AWAY FROM PARENTS, and requirement to work with victims of drunk drivers would do wonders compared to just locking him in a prison

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Wed 12/11/13 12:24 PM



Given his age and having 10 years probation is probably not that bad of a call. He will be 26 when his probation ends and if he stays sober that whole time and given many opportunities to think about what he did leads me to think its not likely he will drink again and certainly never drink and drive again. Even 1 year in the pen will screw this kids life up; however, I do believe he should be given 1000 hours of community service.


Honestly he will probably only do half of that probation sentence if he keeps his nose clean. At least here in Nevada you can get of early and you can dishonorably discharged or discharged by the court.

He should have had to serve some time in jail, some time in a treatment center and the rest probation. Just one more mess this kids rich parents got him out of. He didn't learn a thing.

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Wed 12/11/13 12:24 PM



Given his age and having 10 years probation is probably not that bad of a call. He will be 26 when his probation ends and if he stays sober that whole time and given many opportunities to think about what he did leads me to think its not likely he will drink again and certainly never drink and drive again. Even 1 year in the pen will screw this kids life up; however, I do believe he should be given 1000 hours of community service.


Honestly he will probably only do half of that probation sentence if he keeps his nose clean. At least here in Nevada you can get of early and you can dishonorably discharged or discharged by the court.

He should have had to serve some time in jail, some time in a treatment center and the rest probation. Just one more mess this kids rich parents got him out of. He didn't learn a thing.

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Wed 12/11/13 12:26 PM
I wonder if that judge is an elected official (here in Nevada they all are even the Supreme Court Justices)? If he\she is I wonder how much the parents *contributed* to his\her campaigns.

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Wed 12/11/13 03:49 PM




Given his age and having 10 years probation is probably not that bad of a call. He will be 26 when his probation ends and if he stays sober that whole time and given many opportunities to think about what he did leads me to think its not likely he will drink again and certainly never drink and drive again. Even 1 year in the pen will screw this kids life up; however, I do believe he should be given 1000 hours of community service.


Honestly he will probably only do half of that probation sentence if he keeps his nose clean. At least here in Nevada you can get of early and you can dishonorably discharged or discharged by the court.

He should have had to serve some time in jail, some time in a treatment center and the rest probation. Just one more mess this kids rich parents got him out of. He didn't learn a thing.


I never read the article initially and after having done so he should have 1000 hours community service working directly with victims of drunk drivers in the ER, OR and rehab.

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Sat 12/14/13 01:41 AM


i agree public prison system is not the answer, it would fester and make him bitter. other inmates would teach him how to be an even bigger menace to society (if possible death is very menacing to those
close to the victims) probation should be strict with comunity service
and massive therapy attached. harsh penalty needs to be in place for probation infractions from the first infraction then scaled harsher for each following infraction.


i doubt this will be the case because the united states has become a criminal coddling country at the cost to the victim



but hey what do i know



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Sat 12/14/13 04:21 AM
All that is OK,but if he is an Alcoholic he will goof again!