Crime
Carter attorney plans to appeal ruling to U.S. Supreme Court
Michelle Carter’s attorney plans to fight her conviction to the highest court in the country.
“This should be up to the highest court in the land,” defense attorney Joseph Cataldo told the Boston Herald Friday. “And she should stay out of jail until this case runs its course.”
The Massachusetts Supreme Court upheld the ruling in the involuntary manslaughter conviction of Michelle Carter earlier this week and rejected her appeal and stated that the evidence in the case proved that Carter’s actions caused the death of Conrad Roy.
According to Gregg Miliote of the Bristol County District Attorney’s Office, prosecutors with the Bristol County District Attorney’s Office have filed a Motion to Revoke the Stay of Sentence in the case of Commonwealth vs. Michelle Carter, and the court has set a date to take up the motion.
The matter is scheduled to occur on Monday, February 11th at 2 p.m. in a courtroom yet to be determined inside the Taunton Trial Court, 40 Broadway, Taunton, MA. The defendant has been given notice to appear.
Carter’s attorneys tried to reschedule the hearing Friday, but were denied.
Carter has been out on appeal since she was sentenced to serve 15 months.
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