The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Lawyer: Pamela Smart, serving life sentence, asks for hope

- By Kathy Mccormack

CONCORD, N.H. >> A lawyer for Pamela Smart, who is serving a life-without-parole sentence for plotting with her teenage lover to kill her husband in 1990, argued Tuesday that a state council “brushed aside” her request for a chance at freedom, and asked New Hampshire’s highest court to order the panel to reconsider it.

Smart’s longtime attorney, Mark Sisti, argued the five-member council did not spend any time poring over Smart’s voluminous petition — which included many letters of support from inmates, supervisor­s and others — or even discuss it before rejecting her sentence reduction request in less than three minutes in March.

“I’m asking the only place I can go — the only place Pam can go — to say ‘Just Do Your Job,’” Sisti said.

Associate Justice James Bassett asked “And what does that mean? What are we going to say?”

To which Sisti replied: “A meaningful, minimal due process hearing that we even get at the Department of Motor Vehicles.”

Last year was the third time that Smart, who has served over 30 years in prison, had asked the Executive Council for a hearing. Now 55, she has exhausted all of her judicial appeal options and has to go through the council for a sentence change. Previous petitions were rejected in 2005 and in 2019.

Smart was 22 and working as a high school media coordinato­r when she began an affair with a 15-year-old student who later shot and killed her husband, Gregory Smart, in 1990. Though she denied knowledge of the plot, she was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder and other crimes and sentenced to life without parole.

 ?? JON PIERRE LASSEIGNE - THE AP ?? Pamela Smart answers questions from the defense in her murder conspiracy trial March 18, 1991.
JON PIERRE LASSEIGNE - THE AP Pamela Smart answers questions from the defense in her murder conspiracy trial March 18, 1991.

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