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DALLAS – In a story Dec. 15 about the search for a Texas teen whose lawyer used an “affluenza” defence at his sentencing for causing a deadly car crash, The Associated Press erroneously reported the teen’s age. Ethan Couch is 18 years old, not 19.
A corrected version of the story is below:
‘Affluenza’ teen sought after probation officer lost contact
‘Affluenza’ teen serving probation for killing 4 people in crash sought for failing to report
A juvenile-court equivalent of an arrest warrant has been issued for a teenager who killed four people in a 2013 drunken-driving wreck near Fort Worth, then claimed as part of his defence that he suffered from “affluenza.”
Ethan Couch’s attorneys told KXAS-TV (http://bit.ly/1QnF8iz ) of Fort Worth-Dallas that a judge has issued “a directive to apprehend” Couch after a juvenile probation officer was unable to contact 18-year-old Couch or his mother, with whom he was living.
Couch was 16 when he drunkenly rammed a pickup truck into a crowd of people, killing four. Two years ago, he was given 10 years’ probation after his attorneys asserted Couch’s wealthy parents coddled him into irresponsibility. Prosecutors wanted a maximum sentence of 20 years in state custody.
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