Posted on 12/15/2013 9:48:56 AM PST by Kaslin
Lawyers for 16-year-old Ethan Couch were able to pawn off on a doe-eyed court that affluenza was to blame for his stealing beer at WalMart, getting wasted and then plowing his out of control Ford F-350 into a group of folks, killing four.
Affluenza? Please.
For those whore not hip to affluenza, allow me to help you add another word to that ever growing list of PC terms spun by blame-shifting therapists in order to explain away criminal behavior by little Ethans who need to go to prison instead of a luxury rehab in Newport Beach:
Affluenza is a portmanteau of affluence and influenza. Its the malady of rich kids whose parents never let them suffer the consequences of their bad behavior. In my day we called them spoiled little bastards and the way wed help them get healed from affluenza is by beating the crap out of them at school when mommy and daddy werent around.
According to a defense psychologist, this is what Ethan suffers from and we should feel sorry for this brat. Yep, these wizards postulated that little Ethan was unable to link his criminal/deadly behavior with its being bad due to his parents teaching him that wealth buys privilege. Therefore, to impart to him this hard lesson in reality, his parents hired out an expensive law firm that successfully convinced a court that numb-nuts needed rehab versus jail. Wow. Way to go. Lesson learned.
God knows this aint the last specious, bullet-dodging word were doomed to learn to let evil people off the hook. Mark my word, some redneck is going to die trying to ride one of T.Boone Pickens wind turbines after getting all liquored up at Hooters. His trailer trash parents, upon learning it was one of T. Boones turbines, smell blood in the water and sue Pickens for not taking into account their sons Dipshitzophrenia that disallows him to time his jump on to the moving blades. That would be the swiftly rotating unsafe blades, mind you.
Hey, losers. Two can play at that game. I say our conservative reps in the House should start getting more vociferous regarding their disdain for BHO and The RINOS. They could blame their new, aggressive outspokenness on a Stercore Tauri Disorder that makes em scream BS uncontrollably when those twins trample upon our founding docs.
Silliness aside, we have four dead individuals who lost their life because this punk didnt have a life; and now walks away unpunished because our land defines deviancy down.
Personally, as you can imagine, I feel no sympathy for Ethans made up ailment. No, my empathy begins and ends with the victims and their shattered families who, not only have to live with their loved ones loss, but they have the additional pain of watching our justice system dole out a comfy sentence to a kid who should swing
A couple of years on the chain gang would do wonders for the boy. That and curing his ‘affluenza’ by making his dad forfeit all of his money and assets to the victims.
You need to review the chapter on ‘Why Punish’. One of the four reasons for the state to punish someone is to prevent vigilante justice. Judges keep giving the ruling class a pass, and sooner or later folks will turn to extrajudicial justice.
We have a winner. No further replies needed.
Yes.
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Manslaughter and Criminally Negligent Homicide in Texas
Manslaughter in Texas is codified under Texas Penal Code Chapter 19.04(a) and is committed when someone recklessly causes the death of an individual. Manslaughter is a 2nd Degree Felony (2 to 20 years in the Texas Department of Corrections). The legal definition for reckless is defined by Tex.Pen.C. 6.03(c). That provision states, A person acts recklessly, or is reckless, with respect to circumstances surrounding his conduct or the result of his conduct when he is aware of but consciously disregards a substantial and unjustifiable risk that the circumstances exist or the result will occur. The risk must be of such a nature and degree that its disregard constitutes a gross deviation from the standard of care that an ordinary person would exercise under all the circumstances as viewed from the actors standpoint. ..
no I have not gotten drunk and killed somebody, but I thought all of y’all were a smarter bunch
It is an accident, first, second the kid is under age, third, he was impaired so could not form the requisite intent for murder which is a specific intent crime, fourth, y’all appear to be angry because the kid has money
I guess you are all too thick to get it
Is she retiring to her new vacation island in Aruba? The one she was suddenly able to afford right before this case concluded?
I know for a fact, if this kid was white trash and had parents on the dole, he’d be doing serious time. He’d have been tried as an adult and would be locked up till he had wrinkles and gray hair.
The fact that his parents have money is why he will certainly do this again.
Hopefully it’ll be YOUR kin he kills or maims next time.
ok
right
like getting in a fist fight and the person dies
it’s a real gray area
getting in a car accident while impaired because of underage drinking doesn’t get there
give it up, it is a legal analysis and you don’t get the distinction.
What did a 16 year old, in Newport Beach, need an F350 truck for?
In the county where I live, the lefties are always touting the benefits of public transportation or bikes. My response to them is always to put their own kids back on the school buses or public buses and close the school parking lots to students. It would solve a lot of the traffic congestion and prevent a lot of accidents.
you seriously hope he will kill my kid?
I am reporting you to the the admin
you are a creep
are you serious Paco?
drinking/driving and killing are not “accidents.”
Plenty of people go to jail if they killed someone while drinking and driving.
LOL my Mom always said the only reason kids get driver’s licenses is because parents are tired of driving them around.
Nothing new here. Teddy Kennedy used this defense years ago.
Cue Malcolm McDowell being fed steaky-wakes and eggy-wegs.
adults
If you don’t think drunks are repeat offenders you’ve been living under a rock.
True story:
Kid I went to high school with DUI’d and killed his girlfriend when he was 17. Parents got him off because mom was a bank exec at one of the big banks in Jackson. He got community service and probation as a ‘punishment’. His parents sent him to a ‘treatment facility’ somewhere out west for a pretty penny.
Guess what happened less than 5 years later? If you guessed DUI and killed someone ELSE you’d be correct! In fact, a whole family this time. This time, however, he did it in a different state (Alabama) where mom and dad didn’t know the right people to pay off. He’s still doing time in Alabama for this incident ~30 years later.
Guess what hasn’t happened since this ‘vengeful’ punishment that involved jail time? NOBODY ELSE HAS DIED!!!!!
This kid will kill someone else before he’s 30. Bet the farm on it.
If we’re lucky it’ll only be himself and some unassuming pine tree or highway divider.
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