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Jenoch

(7,720 posts)
25. I thought he only got ten months probation?
Tue May 6, 2014, 06:19 PM
May 2014

I did not know he was sentenced to treatment as well. That's a good thing. I hope it works and he can get past what he did and become a productive member of society. I do believe in rehabilitation and forgiveness, especially for the young who have not had previous convictions.

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That's all mom and dad know... Blue_Tires May 2014 #1
I question if this is even enough money to provide for this boy for life. herding cats May 2014 #5
I'm certain that the Couch's attorneys have let all the families know Blue_Tires May 2014 #8
I don't doubt that for a moment. herding cats May 2014 #10
The annuity is "Life with a guarantee of 25 years" A HERETIC I AM May 2014 #12
So the 40K a year is for the length of his lifetime herding cats May 2014 #17
Without seeing the provisions of the annuity itself, I would say yes. A HERETIC I AM May 2014 #18
You made me stop and think herding cats May 2014 #22
Well, I'm glad my post had that effect! A HERETIC I AM May 2014 #23
All things considered-- YarnAddict May 2014 #16
Nope, not enough, should be minimum twenty million randys1 May 2014 #26
US Senator Ethan Couch (R-TX) ProudToBeBlueInRhody May 2014 #2
Seeing that this is Texass I can see a friendly Judge vacating the settlement PubsFU May 2014 #3
and i wish you were exaggerating, but you are not randys1 May 2014 #27
I would edit to say "The 'Affluenza' teen's INSURER to pay victim $2M" MicaelS May 2014 #4
It is the insurer paying. herding cats May 2014 #6
It's probably coming from an umbrella policy. MissB May 2014 #14
I do have to wonder about whether the umbrella would exboyfil May 2014 #20
I am still incensed every time this case come's up. Jenoch May 2014 #7
Five other families have settled. MicaelS May 2014 #9
I scanned the first link, but not the Star Telegram. Jenoch May 2014 #15
While the state is picking up most of the tab exboyfil May 2014 #21
I thought he only got ten months probation? Jenoch May 2014 #25
Originally the story was he was exboyfil May 2014 #28
State has a vested interest in this payout as well exboyfil May 2014 #11
The state's already paying for the vast majority his treatment NobodyHere May 2014 #19
If you can't beat the law, buy it. It's the Murkin way. Tierra_y_Libertad May 2014 #13
More and more life in 'Merica resembles a Philip K Dick story n/t Strelnikov_ May 2014 #24
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