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What happened to 'affluenza' teen Ethan Couch? A history of a family breaking the law
US Teen Ethan Couch Blamed Wealthy Upbringing For Killing 4 People. Now He'll Be Free
Ethan Couch , the Texas defendant who used the " affluenza " defense to get off on charges that he killed four people while drunk driving in , was in legal trouble again earlier this year. But his entire family has a history of breaking the law. The Couches' legal woes date back to at least the late s, records show. The incidents, totaling at least 20, ranged from speeding tickets and financial disputes to reckless driving and assault, a review of police and court records shows. In January, Ethan was released from a Texas jail after prosecutors raised questions about a drug test that triggered an alleged probation violation.
US Teen Blamed Wealthy Upbringing For Killing 4 People. Now He'll Be Free
Police responded to a Boulevard apartment just before 4 a. Kevin Van Saders. Oliveira kicked the officers when they tried to take her into custody; she was restrained and escorted out, the lieutenant said. When police tried placing Oliveira into a patrol car she became "physically combative" and bit Clancy on the arm, injuring him, Van Saders said. Oliveira was charged with aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct.
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