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A man who became known as the 鈥渁ffluenza teen鈥 for his unusual defense at a 2013 manslaughter trial was set to be released from a Texas jail after鈥
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A 20-year-old Texas man who used a so-called 鈥渁ffluenza鈥 defense to fight a drunken driving conviction in 2013 was released from jail Monday.With his鈥
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Ethan Couch, who as a teenager used an "affluenza" defense regarding his drunken-driving wreck that killed four people, will get out of jail soon.Now 20鈥
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Ethan Couch, the "affluenza teen" who got probation for killing four people and injuring nine while driving drunk in 2013, is going to spend nearly two鈥
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Five stories that have North Texas talking: Ethan Couch鈥檚 rehab bill was picked up by the state; a woman tried to smuggle 50 pounds of drugs in her car鈥
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Tarrant County Sheriff Dee Anderson is seeking his fifth and, he says, final term. His challenger is former Dalworthington Gardens Police Chief Bill鈥
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A Texas judge says the case of Ethan Couch, a teenager who used an "affluenza" defense in a fatal drunken-driving wreck, will be moved to adult court.The鈥
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Five stories that have North Texas talking: Ethan Couch returns to court today; guns won鈥檛 be allowed everywhere on UT Austin鈥檚 campus; 鈥淏ottle Rocket鈥濃
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The decision by a judge in Texas was a blow to prosecutors. They wanted Ethan Couch, who was deported Thursday from Mexico, to be held in an adult jail while he awaits a hearing next month.
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A judge has agreed to allow "affluenza" teenager Ethan Couch to remain in a juvenile detention facility as he awaits a judge's ruling on transferring his鈥
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Mexican authorities said they put Ethan Couch on a plane in Mexico City. The 18-year-old, who was on probation for killing four people while driving drunk, had fled to Mexico with his mother.
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A hearing has been delayed to consider whether a North Texas teenager known for using an "affluenza" defense violated his probation in a fatal鈥