Santa Fe New Mexican

Girlfriend who urged suicide gets 15 months in county jail

- By Katharine Q. Seelye

TAUNTON, Mass. — Michelle Carter, the Massachuse­tts woman convicted in June of involuntar­y manslaught­er for encouragin­g a close friend, through text messages and phone calls, to commit suicide, was sentenced on Thursday to 15 months in county jail.

Carter was 17 in 2014 when the friend, Conrad Roy III, who was 18, poisoned himself with carbon monoxide in his truck. She had faced up to 20 years in prison. Her sentence was stayed pending expected appeals.

“This court must and has considered a balancing between rehabilita­tion, the promise that that rehabilita­tion would work and a punishment for the actions that have occurred,” Judge Lawrence Moniz of Bristol County Juvenile Court said, announcing the sentence in a crowded courtroom.

In statements read in court before the sentencing, Roy’s family asked the judge to impose the maximum sentence.

“I cannot begin to describe the despair I feel over the loss of my son,” his father, Conrad Roy Jr., told the court. He said that Carter had “exploited my son’s weaknesses and used him as a pawn in her own well-being.” He said she behaved “viciously,” and he asked the court, “In what kind of world is this behavior OK and acceptable?”

Prosecutor­s asked for a sentence of from seven to 12 years.

Speaking for Carter, her lawyer, Joseph P. Cataldo, asked the court for leniency and five years of supervised probation. He said Carter regretted what had happened and was in the grip of her own mental illness at the time when these two young, troubled lives came together.

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Michelle Carter

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