That is the number of days four people died when Ethan Couch got drunk on June 15, 2013. When he plowed his father's Ford F-350 into a group of people, his speed reached 65 miles per hour.
First of all, Ethan Couch, an 18-year-old Texas brother, issued four dead in the accident of drunk driving. As his lawyer started defensive 'Affluenza' defense, the couch was released on parole. According to Couch's lawyer, Affluenza is Crayon Clea's brain disease caused by the wealthy helicopter's mother. In terms of professional diagnosis, Affluenza is as true as shopping and sunburn. Legally speaking, the lack of empathy was not enough to rule out legal liability. The defendant must be ill or incompetent. Without an empathy to prevent someone being guilty, we will not be able to imprison the white-collar criminal police or racist police in history ... Oh, that's okay.
The word "rich" is very popular. Recently, it was related to Ethan Couch, a Texas teenager who killed four people in a car accident in 2013 when he was drunk. During the trial, the defense witness asserted that the couch should not be held responsible for his destructive behavior. His parents gave him so much money and praised him as completely self-centered, in other words he was a victim of wealth, overwhelmed by the sense of rights, and can not tell right from wrong I made it. In fact, despite the deaths of four innocent people, his judge only sentenced him to imprisonment, not a prison sentence.
Last week, the Texas judge decided not to go to prison after killing four people after driving drunk, then turning a wealthy family teenager to prison. The judge sent a judgment after hearing the psychologist 's voice that a 16 - year - old boy had "rich". Whether the psychologist's testimony had influenced the judge is not clear, but the ruling caused the public's resentment. Judge Jean Boyd in Tuesday decided to put him in a long-term treatment facility during the trial period instead of refusing to provide young Ethan Couch with a penalty of 20 years of discipline that was requested by Taranto County Public Prosecutor Ordered.
After her 13 - year - old daughter was killed by a drunk driver, Candace Lightner founded her mother 's anti - drunk driving (MADD). I felt uneasy about the light sentences of the driver, and Lightner decided to focus on raising awareness of dangerous driving danger. "I promised to me on the day of death on Carrie, I will try to make this unnecessary murder positive in the coming years," she explained later.