Michelle Carter still will be released early from her 15-month sentence for involuntary manslaughter for 'good time' served in jail
“The [board] is troubled that Ms. Carter not only encouraged [Roy] to take his own life, she actively prevented others from intervening in his suicide,” states the written decision by the parole board obtained by PEOPLE. “Ms. Carter’s self-serving statements and behavior, leading up to and after his suicide, appear to be irrational and lacked sincerity.”
The decision added, “Ms. Carter needs to further address her causative factors that led to the governing offense.” Thanks to “good time” credit accrued for her participation in jail programs at the Bristol County House of Corrections, Carter still will walk out of jail well-ahead of her original May 5 release date. Inmates earn up to 10 days “good time” credit each month by attending programs and classes as well as working inside the jail, Jonathan Darling, the sheriff’s office spokesman, previously told PEOPLE.
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