A federal appeals court rejected a woman’s claim that the inclusion of her lover’s suicide note at trial, implicating the woman in the murder of her husband, was unconstitutional.
Sharee Miller, convicted in Michigan state court for second-degree murder and conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, was sentenced to life without parole. Miller, along with her lover Jerry Cassaday, plotted the murder of her husband, Bruce Miller.
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