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Eugene

(62,635 posts)
Mon Jan 13, 2020, 10:34 PM Jan 2020

Supreme Court won't take up appeal of Michelle Carter's conviction for role in boyfriend's suicide

Source: CNN

Supreme Court won't take up appeal of Michelle Carter's conviction for role in boyfriend's suicide

By Ariane de Vogue and Devan Cole, CNN
Updated 2158 GMT (0558 HKT) January 13, 2020

Washington (CNN) — The Supreme Court said on Monday that it would not take up the case of Michelle Carter, a woman serving a 15-month sentence for her part in her boyfriend's death by suicide.

Carter had asked the justices to take up her case, arguing that her conviction three years ago for involuntary manslaughter -- based on her words alone -- violated her First Amendment rights.

Carter was found guilty in 2017 of involuntary manslaughter in the death of 18-year-old Conrad Roy III, who killed himself in his car in Fairhaven, Massachusetts, in 2014. After his death, investigators discovered Roy had texted Carter as he contemplated and attempted suicide, and that she'd encouraged him to do it when he had doubts.

In one of the dozens of texts Carter sent to Roy before his death, she wrote: "I thought you wanted to do this. The time is right and you're ready, you just need to do it! You can't keep living this way."

Massachusetts' highest court upheld Carter's conviction following an appeal last February.

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Supreme Court won't take up appeal of Michelle Carter's conviction for role in boyfriend's suicide (Original Post) Eugene Jan 2020 OP
Guess she'll be knitting licence plates after all. marble falls Jan 2020 #1
Actually, she'll be released from jail in a matter of hours, Totally Tunsie Jan 2020 #2
I don't think she learned a thing. Except how to make pruno. marble falls Jan 2020 #3
She's out as of 9:30 this morning. Totally Tunsie Jan 2020 #4
Karma may well be waiting for her. marble falls Jan 2020 #5
Karma may well arrive when she finds there isn't a large welcoming committee Totally Tunsie Jan 2020 #6

Totally Tunsie

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4. She's out as of 9:30 this morning.
Thu Jan 23, 2020, 12:37 PM
Jan 2020

Her early release came because she was considered a "model prisoner" since she cooperated during her stay and also attended behavioral programs offered during her rehab.

Authorities did state, however, that she appears to show no remorse for her part in Conrad Roy's suicide.

Totally Tunsie

(10,885 posts)
6. Karma may well arrive when she finds there isn't a large welcoming committee
Thu Jan 23, 2020, 01:20 PM
Jan 2020

cheering her arrival home. She's not about to win any Miss Congenialty awards back in her hometown.

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