12:07 PM PT — The jury has merely voted to sentence Carly Gregg to life imprisonment with out the chance of parole for the first-degree murder and tried murder convictions and 10 years for proof tampering. The select says the sentences will run concurrently.
Carly appeared far more composed all through sentencing … no tears streaming down her face — remaining calm whereas the select outlined the enchantment course of.
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A jury has handed down their verdict inside the murder trial of Carly Gregg, the 15-year-old charged with fatally gunning down her mother with a .357 Magnum in March.
The Mississippi teen was found accountable Friday of first-degree murder, tried murder, and tampering with proof.
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As Gregg was being be taught her future, she was visibly distraught … tears welling up in her eyes whereas the jury filed in, attempting crestfallen after she was convicted on all three of the charges in the direction of her, sooner than breaking into sobs.
As we reported, home-security footage was confirmed by means of the week-long trial of Gregg exhibiting to watch her mother, Ashley Smylie, into their house … gunshots are heard off-screen, sooner than Gregg, who was 14 on the time, sits on a stool inside the kitchen and browses Smylie’s cellphone.
Gregg then reportedly texted her stepfather, Heath, to lure him to the home. He was shot and wounded inside the shoulder whereas struggling with Carly for the gun when he arrived on the house.
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The beautiful video from the March 19 taking photos of her mother was carried out Tuesday in a Rankin County courtroom all through Gregg’s murder trial, which has obtained nationwide consideration.
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Prosecutors initially provided Gregg a plea deal that can’ve landed her in jail for 40 years … nevertheless, she turned it down and her attorneys had been pursuing an insanity safety.
On Thursday, Carly was seen in courtroom seemingly unable to comprise her laughter — what prompted her snickering was unclear, nevertheless it occurred after her lawyer wrote on a notepad.
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