Affluenza—Yes, it's a word.

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Affluenza Defense: Rich Texas Teen Gets Probation For Killing 4 Pedestrians While Driving Drunk (VIDEO)

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — A North Texas teen from an affluent family was sentenced to probation this week after he killed four pedestrians when he lost control of his speeding pickup truck while driving drunk, a punishment that outraged the victims' families and left prosecutors disappointed.

The 16-year-old boy was sentenced Tuesday in a Fort Worth juvenile court to 10 years of probation after he confessed to intoxication manslaughter in the June 15 crash on a dark rural road.

Prosecutors had sought the maximum 20 years in state custody for the Keller teen, but his attorneys appealed to state District Judge Jean Boyd that the teenager needed rehabilitation not prison, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Teen sentenced to 10 years probation, rehab in 4 deaths | Crime and Safety | News from F... ) reported.

If the boy continues to be cushioned by his family's wealth, another tragedy is inevitable, prosecutor Richard Alpert said in court.

"There can be no doubt that he will be in another courthouse one day blaming the lenient treatment he received here," Alpert said.

Authorities said the teen and friends were seen on surveillance video stealing two cases of beer from a store. He had seven passengers in his Ford F-350, was speeding and had a blood-alcohol level three times the legal limit, according to testimony during the trial. His pickup truck slammed into the four pedestrians, killing Brian Jennings, a 43-year-old Burleson youth minister; Breanna Mitchell of Lillian, 24; Shelby Boyles, 21; and her 52-year-old mother, Hollie Boyles.

Boyd said the programs available in the Texas juvenile justice system may not provide the kind of intensive therapy the teen could receive at a rehabilitation center near Newport Beach, Calif., that was suggested by his defense attorneys. The parents would pick up the tab for the center, at a cost of more than $450,000 a year for treatment.

Scott Brown, the boy's lead defense attorney, said he could have been freed after two years if he had drawn the 20-year sentence.

But instead, the judge "fashioned a sentence that could have him under the thumb of the justice system for the next 10 years," he told the Star-Telegram.

Relatives of those killed in the accident drew little comfort from that assurance.

Eric Boyles, who lost his wife and daughter, said the family's wealth helped the teen avoid incarceration.

"Money always seems to keep you out of trouble," Boyles said. "Ultimately today, I felt that money did prevail. If you had been any other youth, I feel like the circumstances would have been different."

Shaunna Jennings, the minister's widow, said her family had forgiven the teen but believed a sterner punishment was needed.

"You lived a life of privilege and entitlement, and my prayer is that it does not get you out of this," she said. "My fear is that it will get you out of this."

A psychologist called as an expert defense witness said the boy suffered from "affluenza," growing up in a house where the parents were preoccupied with arguments that led to a divorce.

The father "does not have relationships, he takes hostages," psychologist Gary Miller said, and the mother was indulgent. "Her mantra was that if it feels good, do it," he said.

'Affluenza': Is it real? - CNN.com

(CNN) -- Attorneys for Texas teen Ethan Couch claimed that his "affluenza" meant he was blameless for driving drunk and causing a crash that left four people dead in June.

Simply put, Couch, 16, claims that his condition stemmed from having wealthy, privileged parents who never set limits for him.

WHAT

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FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU????
 

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Read it this morning and was disgusted.

The word is tongue in cheeck for blame based on significant affluence ($$$); so the rich kid gets away with literal murder is how that term just got contrived.
 

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Whether he got off easy or not, he still has to live with the memory of taking 4 people's lives from them prematurely. It will haunt him for the rest of his probably short life.
 

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Whether he got off easy or not, he still has to live with the memory of taking 4 people's lives from them prematurely. It will haunt him for the rest of his probably short life.

not as much as that husband and father will be haunted by the murder of his family. this is a ****ing joke.
 

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Whether he got off easy or not, he still has to live with the memory of taking 4 people's lives from them prematurely. It will haunt him for the rest of his probably short life.

That kid doesn't give 2 shits about what happen. Hes a young spoiled rich kid that got away with murder thats all there is too it. Texas judges seem to be a joke. What kid murders 4 people and gets to go to juvinille courts.
 

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This is disgusting. That murderer should be locked up. Something will probably happen to him if he gets lets off. You don't just get away with murdering 4 people.
 

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Boyd said the programs available in the Texas juvenile justice system may not provide the kind of intensive therapy the teen could receive at a rehabilitation center near Newport Beach, Calif., that was suggested by his defense attorneys. The parents would pick up the tab for the center, at a cost of more than $450,000 a year for treatment.

Won't someone think of this poor child? He now has to go on vacation in Newport Beach, Ca for several years. Where he will be subjected to countless hours of therapy, have three gourmet meals cooked for him daily, and have to sun on the beach. I'm sure he will have to do things like surfing, playing tennis, and horseback riding. If that doesn't teach him that his actions have consequences, nothing will!
 

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Been raging over this since yesterday.

Never been punished before? Better not start now.

Parents' fault? No punishment for them either.

Pretty sure he stole the beer that he got drunk on too. Can't be bothered to find all the info. It's on another site I'm on a lot.

I'm gonna stop now. Can't let this ruin my day.
 

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Can't say I'd be upset if his ride to the rehab/country club was hit head on by a drunk driver and he died. :shrug:
 

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This should put this in perspective.

This girl's car stalled and she was stranded on the side of the road:

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This mother and daughter pulled over to help her:

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This pastor also stopped to help:

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This douchebag then killed all four people because he couldn't tell the road from the shoulder because he got drunk off stolen beer:

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Yep. That's the asshat who's getting probation for killing the four people above him.
 

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Lots of rich people have been getting away with this sort of thing for years , it's about time they made an official defense for it :rolleyes:
 

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