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Added on the 27/01/2016 21:15:05 - Copyright : Reuters EN
A lawyer for the Texas "affluenza" teen currently being held in an immigration detention center in Mexico says his client is doing fine. Julie Noce reports.
A Texas county judge sentenced the so-called "affluenza" teen on Wednesday to serve four consecutive 180-day terms in jail after he killed four people outside of Fort Worth with his pickup truck while driving drunk in 2013. Kavitha Shastry reports.
A judge tells 'affluenza teen' Ethan Couch during his first appearance in adult court, "You will remain in the county jail at this time...you're not getting out of jail today." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
A Texas judge orders a teen sentenced to probation for killing four people while driving drunk to face penalties as an adult when he turns 19, but relatives of one victim say that's not enough. Diane Hodges reports.
A Texas judge has ruled that Ethan Couch, the so-called "affluenza" teen should remain in custody at a juvenile detention center in Fort Worth. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).