Michelle Carter Will Be Released from Prison Next Week After 15-Month-Sentence in Suicide-Text Case

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Michelle Carter Will Be Released from Prison Next Week After 15-Month-Sentence in Suicide-Text Case
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The U.S. Supreme Court this week declined to hear Michelle Carter's appeal

Carter’s release — tentatively set for January 23 — wasby Jonathan Darling, a spokesman for the sheriff’s office in Bristol County, Massachusetts.

Under the terms of the sentence she began serving in February 2019, Carter’s original release date would have been May 5. If the January 23 release date holds, she will have served just 11 months and 12 days.Inside the Conviction of a Massachusetts Woman Who Urged Her Boyfriend to Kill Himself in Texts

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