Massachusetts’ highest court said it will hear the appeal of a teen who sent her boyfriend text messages urging him to kill himself before he did so.According to the Boston Herald, the Supreme Judicial Court notified Carter’s defense team of the decision on Wednesday. Toys R Us’ Likely Liquidation Will Have a Ripple Effect Carter’s attorney’s filed an appeal with the SJC on Feb. 5 saying that a conviction based on “words alone” violates her free speech and other constitutional rights.The 21-year-old was convicted in June in the 2014 death of 18-year-old Conrad Roy III and later was sentenced to 15 months in jail. Carter was 17 when Roy died. Couple Who Housed Children in Desert Shack Get New Home A judge said Carter caused Roy’s death when she told him to “get back in” his truck as it was filling with carbon monoxide in Fairhaven.A prosecutor says the conviction was warranted. Dylann Roof’s Sister Accused of Bringing Weapons to School
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Massachusetts Supreme Court to Hear Texting Suicide Case Appeal
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