Friday 1 January 2016

Mom Did Not Break Any Texas Laws, Lawyer Says

The mother of the high schooler needed for a probation infringement who professedly stayed away from law implementation by going to Mexico did not violate any Texas laws, in spite of being charged for the situation, her lawyers said.


"While people in general may not care for what she did, may not concur with what she did, or might have solid sentiments against what she did, no doubt about it — Tonya did not abuse any law of the State of Texas and she is energetic to have her day in court," Tonya Couch's lawyers Stephanie K. Patten and Steve Gordon said in an announcement discharged to ABC News.

Tonya Couch was grabbed in Mexico close by her child Ethan on Monday and she was expelled to California on Wednesday. Texas' Tarrant County District Attorney has accused her of frustrating anxiety of a criminal and set safeguard at $1 million.

Where Mexican Official Says "Affluenza" Teen Is Being Held Before Possible Deportation

"Affluenza" Mom Tonya Couch Arrested on Felony Charge

Her lawyers affirmed that Couch, 48, is being held in Los Angeles and is not wanting to battle the normal removal handle that would convey her to Tarrant County, Texas.

"She anticipates being come back to Texas as fast as could be expected under the circumstances," the lawyers' announcement peruses.

Concerning her 18-year-old child, he is being held at a transient confinement focus in the Iztapalapa district of Mexico City which is in fact not a correctional facility or jail, as per a Mexican migration official. He is required to stay there while his expelling offer is considered.

The teenager was being looked for subsequent to missing a commanded probation registration with Texas powers prior this month. Amid his 2013 trial on tanked driving charges - an accident that left four dead - a barrier witness affirmed that Ethan was beset with supposed "affluenza," which means his reckless conduct and way of life were a result of his well-off childhood and "significantly useless" folk

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