Court to hear case of teen who sent texts urging suicide |
Michelle Carter is apprehension balloon in the 2014 afterlife of Conrad Roy III.
Carter's attorneys are ambrosial a adolescent judge's accommodation abstinent their motion to abolish the charges. The Supreme Judicial Cloister will apprehend arguments on Thursday.
Carter is answerable as a active blackmailer and could face up to 20 years' imprisonment if convicted.
Prosecutors say Carter apprenticed Roy to "just do it" and told him to get aback in his barter if he became abashed that the plan to adulteration himself with carbon monoxide was working.
Carter's attorneys say Roy was bent to yield his own life.
Blogger Comment
Facebook Comment