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Woman who encouraged boyfriend to kill himself via text is sentenced to 15 months in jail
“I think this case is vulnerable on appeal,” said Daniel Medwed, a law professor at Boston’s Northeastern University. “The fact that the judge stayed the sentence shows, I think it is fair to say, that he is dubious about whether the case will withstand appellate scrutiny.”
Rolling Stone
Michelle Carter sentenced to two-and-a-half years in text suicide case
Carter’s case has spawned legal debates across the United States. Daniel Medwed, a professor at Northeastern University School of Law, told Rolling Stone that Carter’s “behavior was horrible, but it doesn’t fit perfectly with involuntary manslaughter.” A manslaughter charge typically involves “a direct reckless action,” but here’s “an indirect action because Carter’s words may have […]
Business Insider
20-year-old in texting suicide case faces up to 20 years at sentencing Thursday
Daniel Medwed, a law and criminal justice professor at Northeastern University, told Business Insider on Thursday that it was unlikely that Carter would be sentenced to 20 years in prison due to her young age at the time of the crime and her history of mental illness.
WNYC Radio
Words as weapons: Legal questions arise in texting suicide case
Daniel Medwed, WGBH legal analyst and a professor of law and criminal justice at Northeastern University, discusses the legal implications of the conviction.
WGBH
Michelle Carter to be sentenced in manslaughter case
The prosecution will likely ask for a long sentence — as much as 20 years in prison; the defense will ask for leniency. That’s according to WGBH Legal Analyst and Northeastern professor Daniel Medwed.
Texting suicide case: Michelle Carter faces 20 years at sentencing
Daniel Medwed, a professor of law and criminal justice at Northeastern University, said aggravating factors in favor of a stiff sentence include Carter’s “level of blameworthiness — her truly despicable conduct — and the concept of deterrence, namely the need to construct a sentence that sends a message that this behavior will not go unpunished […]
Buzzfeed
The woman who sent texts to her boyfriend encouraging him to kill himself could be sentenced today
“I would be shocked if she got the maximum sentence,” Daniel Medwed, a professor of law and criminal justice at Northeastern University School of Law, told BuzzFeed News on Wednesday. Medwed said that he “strongly believed” Moniz would sentence her to prison, because during trial the judge “could barely conceal his disdain for her when […]
Bust up America’s monopolies before they do more harm
Economists have been sounding the alarm about this trend for a while now. John Kwoka, an economist at Northeastern University, has literally written the book on the follies of the modern age of antitrust. In a new report, he shows how much more complacent the government has gotten toward oligopolies. The government still doesn’t tend […]
Boston.com
3 things to know about Michelle Carter’s sentencing in the suicide-by-text case
Daniel Medwed, a law professor at Northeastern University, said he would be surprised if Carter receives the maximum sentence of 20 years. But he expects Moniz will reach some kind of a compromise or middle ground that would include some prison time.
‘It’s hurt my wallet’ — How one fake news publisher is faring after Facebook crackdown
Waiting for enough users to report a particular story may take too long. By the time two fact-checking organizations research and debunk a story — even if it’s the next day — “it may be too late and the damage is done,” said David Lazer, a professor at Northeastern University who has done extensive research […]
EdSurge
More bootcamps are quietly coming to a university near you
Sean Gallagher, the executive director of the Center for the Future of Higher Education & Talent Strategy at Northeastern University, says the university approach to bootcamp has a unique leg-up to its for-profit industry counterparts. But that doesn’t make them immune to the same fate. “Universities are more conservative and stable [than for-profit schools], and […]
Quality Assurance Magazine
Amy’s: Serving the world from its kitchens
At the company’s most recent Food Safety Day, Darin Detwiler, an assistant dean at Northeastern University and a member of QAmagazine’s Advisory Board, spoke about the personal impacts of food poisoning. Detwiler’s son was one of four children who died as a result of the 1993 Jack in the Box E. coli outbreak. “You only have the luxury […]