Couch's attorneys, Scott Brown and Reagan Wynn, issued a statement yesterday saying Couch has always been sorry for what he did.
"From the beginning, Ethan has admitted his conduct, accepted responsibility for his actions, and felt true remorse for the terrible consequences of those actions," they said, adding that he will serve the remaining six years of his community supervision under the terms imposed by the court.
Those terms include wearing a tracking device, sticking to a 9pm curfew and taking regular drug tests, a court filing shows.
His mother, Tonya Couch, is in jail awaiting trial on charges of hindering apprehension of a felon and money laundering after she fled to Mexico with her son in 2015. Fred Couch, Ethan's father, was sentenced in December 2016 to a year's probation for falsely identifying himself as a peace officer. He has not commented publicly on his son's release.
- AP