The Mississippi Supreme Court ordered oral arguments be held on May 27 in the Carly Gregg case.
Gregg is serving a prison sentence of life without parole. A Rankin County jury convicted Gregg of first-degree murder after she killed her mother when she was 14 years old.
Attorney James Murphy took on the case and filed an appeal on Gregg's behalf last year. Earlier post on appeal.
Kingfish note: Notice anyone missing from the list of attorneys? So much for staying with someone all the way.


12 comments:
I would bet just about anyone who followed the proceedings would say Gregg did not have adequate representation.
That being said, the best advice would probably be to plead guilty and hope for a shorter sentence.
She certainly appeared emotionally disturbed. For all our sophistication, we do not know how to adequately address mental illness.
I hear she moved to Alaska. Has anyone else heard that?
She was/is not "emotionally disturbed"....that's lawyer tricks. She is unfortunately, a young psychopath. Big difference.
No winners here-
Send her to Iran as an assassin.
She’s in prison
Whether she had adequate representation is almost beside the point. The fact that she planned a murder and carried it is not debatable. And she celebrated having done it.
All a different lawyer could possibly have done is get her a lighter sentence.
We don't know what causes psychopathic behavior. But, does it matter?
at 2:54 - Burst out line.
Redneck ghouls. Wow.
What do you propose? Let her go with zero consequences of killing?
She killed the lady on video. What is the appeal? I’m just dumbfounded by this court system. Throw her ass in jail for life. It’s clear she is crazy.
Wrong 4:48. Constitutional rights are never beside the point.
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