Michelle Carter's lawyers appeal to U.S. Supreme Court to take up texting suicide case
07/09/2019 10:00 am PDT
via WTIC:
BOSTON (WTIC/AP) -- Lawyers for a woman who encouraged her boyfriend through text messages to take his own life have appealed her involuntary manslaughter conviction to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Michelle Carter's attorneys told the high court in a petition filed Monday that her conviction, based on her “words alone,” violated her First Amendment right to free speech.
Carter began serving a 15-month jail sentence in February after Massachusetts' highest court upheld her 2017 conviction in Conrad Roy III's death.
One of her lawyers said in an emailed statement that Carter “did not cause Carter Roy's tragic death and should not be held criminally responsible for his suicide.”
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