Conrad Roy's family worked with lawmakers to create a bill that calls for up to five years in prison for anyone who coerces someone to take their own life.
Did Fairhaven's Conrad Roy, Jr. receive a Father's Day sign from the Other Side, and his beloved son Conrad Roy III? That's what this helmet may have been.
Massachusetts is one of only eight states without a statute criminalizing coercion of suicide, a gap lawmakers hope to close in the wake of high-profile cases.
Michelle Carter showed the worst in humanity as she prodded her ex-boyfriend to take his life but are there specific laws to preclude allowing her to do this?
Michelle Carter's lawyers have filed an emergency motion, asking the state Supreme Judicial Court to continue to delay the beginning of her prison sentence.
A judge in Taunton Trial Court will hear a request from the Bristol County District Attorney's Office to have 22-year-old Michelle Carter's stay of sentence revoked.