Ethics Observations On My 2013 Ethics Observations On The “Affluenza” Sentence, Now That The Teen Sociopath Is On The Lam
Of course nothing I wrote in 2013 is changed by what Ethan Couch has done now.
Of course nothing I wrote in 2013 is changed by what Ethan Couch has done now.
Nice girls.
Lest someone accuse me of gratuitous England-bashing, let me be clear: this is very pointed England-bashing.
Amidst all the heat over “affluenza,” there is light in today’s Comment of the Day.
If reading my opinions about the “affluenza” case isn’t enough, you can hear me too!
I think the judge, despite what we are hearing from the media, may have done her job well.
Therese Kozlowski got a videotape of her husband Brian poisoning her coffee with sleeping pills. He got 60 days.
In the comments to the three articles linked above, a few readers flagged the deceptions in the headlines and complained. Unless a lot more readers object, this unethical practice will become more common.
Let’s see if this absurd rape sentence generates a fraction of the national attention that the so-called “affluenza” sentence did.
Forget about the “Affluenza” kid: this sentence is far more disturbing.