movies. you can do so much preparing, but sometimes things change. hang on for a second. we want to go to fort worth, texas. the aflunz is a mom just stepped into court. let s take a listen. we re here on an application for bond reduction. is the state ready? state is ready. and the defense? yes, your honor, we re ready. for the record, let me have the names of the lawyers for the state. who is going to open for the state?
probation. that s going to be very interesting to see. but i would be very surprised if this probation, sfs of supervision and revocation is not moved to an adult court. the sheriff is talking about an additional case for fleeing. it s not like they ll retry him for the death of those four people when he was drunk driving. this is another case they ll be looking at. right. they are barred because of double jeopardy, because he basically has been sentenced for the death of the four people. my heart goes out to all those families, as all of ours do. but this is another chance in a way to correct what i think was a despicable sentence of aflunz s affluenza. this is ridiculous. his mother will face charges. he will face charges on fleeing. i don t know if that will be concurrent or whether that will be added on. we ll have to see on that. interesting conversation for
everyone else. i think this irrational behavior of fleeing to mexico makes no sense if that s where you want to flee you re looking to get caught. so i think the defense is going to try and keep this in the juvenile justice system where the penalties are far less severe. my understanding is the prosecutor now wants to move this probation case into adult court, which u don t think is appropriate. if it began in juvenile court, it should end in juvenile court. but this aflunz is a sa defense is not irrational. the defense attorney had a good reputation in that courthouse with the judge and this mother s behavior is confirming the validity of the defense. it sounds to me like this is like a foreshadowing to how one could defend him moving forward depend iing on whether he s tri as an adult or juvenile. it was mom and this notion of
break as this kid, and they don t, they get uneven expose sure. so it is a one case of justice for each. and so, there was a psychologist who said that he should go to prison, and he was the victim of being brought up in the wealthy family and not knowing the difference of right and wrong, and paul callan, respond ta? well, i wrote a column for this when it broke is that the cure for affluenza is prison. and i happy to agree with mr. butler. the sentence here is an outrage. the defense is that he was so wealthy and privileged that he had not been given, and he thought that wealth could buy its way out of criminal charges and apparently it did here. you will see a new judge coming