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Judge orders expert in texting suicide case not to blog about medical records


Dr. Peter Breggin uses a whiteboard to illustrate a point of testimony in the Michelle Carter trial at Taunton Juvenile Court in Taunton, Mass., Monday, June 12, 2017. Carter is charged with manslaughter for allegedly using text messages to encourage her boyfriend, Conrad Roy III, to kill himself. (Faith Ninivaggi/The Boston Herald via AP, Pool)
Dr. Peter Breggin uses a whiteboard to illustrate a point of testimony in the Michelle Carter trial at Taunton Juvenile Court in Taunton, Mass., Monday, June 12, 2017. Carter is charged with manslaughter for allegedly using text messages to encourage her boyfriend, Conrad Roy III, to kill himself. (Faith Ninivaggi/The Boston Herald via AP, Pool)
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A psychiatrist who testified on behalf of a teenager who encouraged her boyfriend to kill himself via text message has been ordered by a Massachusetts judge to stop blogging about details from the victim's confidential medical records.

The Boston Herald reported that Judge Lawrence Moniz issued the order against psychiatrist Peter Breggin on Monday. The judge said he was very concerned, and called it undignified that Breggin would make it the subject of a blog.

Michelle Carter was convicted in June of involuntary manslaughter in the 2014 death of Conrad Roy III.

Breggin testified as an expert witness that Carter was in the grips of a delusion that she alone could help Roy find his way to heaven.

Breggin said the information was already public.

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