'Affluenza' teen to drop fight against Mexico deportation: source, Attorneys for a Texas boyhood who dead four humans in a alleged "affluenza" drunk-driving case accept told Mexican authorities they wish to bead their action adjoin his displacement to the United States, a Mexican official said on Wednesday.
Ethan Couch's acknowledged aggregation presented a certificate to a cloister in western Jalisco accompaniment gluttonous to end the effort, although the 18-year-old accept to still assurance the paperwork and accept it ratified by administrative authorities, the official said.
That would pave the way for the boyhood to acknowledgment to the United States to face accuse he abandoned his acquittal in the 2013 drunk-driving case.
He faces a audition in February to see if his case will be transferred from adolescent cloister to developed court.
Couch's attorneys in the United States said their applicant has filed paperwork that could see him anon acknowledgment to Texas from Mexico.
"It is our compassionate that paperwork has been filed by Ethan's admonition in Mexico that will abolish the advancing Mexican clearing proceedings," his lawyers, Scott Brown and William Reagan Wynn, said in a statement.
"We accept that this will aftereffect in Ethan's acknowledgment to the United States aural the next few weeks," they said.
Ethan Couch's acknowledged aggregation presented a certificate to a cloister in western Jalisco accompaniment gluttonous to end the effort, although the 18-year-old accept to still assurance the paperwork and accept it ratified by administrative authorities, the official said.
That would pave the way for the boyhood to acknowledgment to the United States to face accuse he abandoned his acquittal in the 2013 drunk-driving case.
He faces a audition in February to see if his case will be transferred from adolescent cloister to developed court.
Couch's attorneys in the United States said their applicant has filed paperwork that could see him anon acknowledgment to Texas from Mexico.
"It is our compassionate that paperwork has been filed by Ethan's admonition in Mexico that will abolish the advancing Mexican clearing proceedings," his lawyers, Scott Brown and William Reagan Wynn, said in a statement.
"We accept that this will aftereffect in Ethan's acknowledgment to the United States aural the next few weeks," they said.
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