Pamela Smart's Parole Bid Denied by New Hampshire Supreme Court.

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Pamela Smart, who is serving a life sentence for plotting with her teenage lover to have her husband killed in 1990, has been denied a hearing for a sentence reduction by New Hampshire's highest court. Smart's attempts to petition for a parole hearing have also been unsuccessful. Her lawyer has called these rejections political and has urged the Executive Council to hold a legitimate review of her rehabilitation and redemption. Smart has earned two master's degrees behind bars, has tutored fellow inmates, has been ordained as a minister, and is part of an inmate liaison committee.
- Pamela Smart, Who Inspired 'To Die For,' Is Denied Parole Bid The New York Times
- Pamela Smart, convicted of plotting with teen lover to kill husband, has New Hampshire court petition denied Fox News
- New Hampshire high court rejects Pamela Smart's latest chance at freedom ABC News
- New Hampshire Supreme Court denies Pamela Smart petition to compel executive branch to reconsider commutation hearing request WMUR Manchester
- Pamela Smart's latest bid for sentence reduction dismissed The Associated Press
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