A judge ruled Friday that Ethan Couch -- the infamous "affluenza" Texas teenager who killed four people during a drunk driving accident -- will remain in juvenile detention as he awaits a hearing to determine whether his case will be transferred to adult court.
Lawyers representing Ethan Couch, the infamous "affluenza" Texas teenager, said they have dropped their fight against his deportation to the United States.
Prosecutors in Texas have joined Mothers against Drunk Driving advocates in demanding that “affluenza teen” Ethan Couch’s case be moved to adult court.
Tonya Couch, the mother of "affluenza" teen Ethan Couch, was released from jail last Tuesday after a Tarrant County judge allowed her to post bond and even slashed its amount. The previous bail was at $1 million but the judged reduced it to $75,000.
Mothers Against Drunk Driving representatives have launched a petition aimed at making certain that so-called “affluenza teen” Ethan Couch is charged as an adult during his next court proceedings.
Tanya Couch, mother of the infamous "affluenza" teen who killed four people in a drunk driving collision, was arrested Thursday after arriving back to the U.S. from Mexico.
Texas authorities issued a warrant for the arrest of Ethan Couch, the infamous rich teenager who was sentenced to 10 years of probation after he killed four people in a drunk driving accident and his lawyers argued that he was a victim of "affluenza."
Looks like another victory for ‘Affluenza Teen’ Ethan Couch and his family. Looks like another victory for 'Affluenza Teen' Ethan Couch and his family.