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Inyoung You Trial, Inyoung You was charged with involuntary manslaughter due to a record of abusive texts and behavior after her boyfriend killed himself in Former Boston College student Inyoung You pleaded guilty Thursday to manslaughter in the suicide of her boyfriend, Boston College The former Boston College student accused of encouraging her boyfriend to take his own life has pleaded guilty. 5 years behind bars, after admitting she urged her boyfriend, Alexander Urtula, to kill himself in 2019. 5-year suspended jail sentence and 10 years of probation by Suffolk Superior Court Judge Robert Ullmann, who urged her “to make every possible effort to live your life in a way Inyoung You is will face 2. Inyoung You, 23, pleaded Inyoung You's case moved closer to trial when a judge denied her motion to dismiss manslaughter charges Friday. In May of 2019, Urtula jumped to his death Inyoung You reached a deal in Suffolk County Superior Court in Boston on Thursday, Reuters reported. Inyoung You, 21, pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter in Suffolk County Superior Court in Boston after prosecutors say Inyoung You, 21, appears in Suffolk Superior Court in Boston as the former Boston College student pleaded not guilty to involuntary BOSTON -- A former Boston College student charged with involuntary manslaughter in connection with her boyfriend's suicide pleaded guilty Thursday as part of a plea Meta, YouTube and TikTok accused of making products intentionally addictive and harmful to young people Inyoung You, the former Boston College student who allegedly encouraged her then-boyfriend Alexander Urtula to commit suicide in May 2019, will now face . During a change of plea hearing today in Suffolk Superior Court, INYOUNG YOU, 23, pleaded guilty to a charge of manslaughter for the escalating and unrelenting verbal, physical and Former Boston College student Inyoung You pleaded guilty Thursday to manslaughter in the suicide of her boyfriend, Boston College student Alexander Urtula, according to A court this week partially denied the defence's motion to dismiss, finding that former Boston College student Inyoung You’s words could have caused Alexander Urtula to kill himself, Suffolk County Superior Court Judge Christine Roach granted You’s motion to dismiss the latter charge, but denied her motion to dismiss the former, pushing the case to trial. Inyoung You came to a Boston courtroom from her native South Korea to enter a not guilty plea in the suicide of her Boston College boyfriend, Alex Urtula. She was accused of encouraging Alexander Urtula Inyoung You pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the suicide of her college boyfriend, to whom she had sent tens of thousands of Inyoung You buried Alexander Urtula in an avalanche of emotional and psychological abuse over 18 months, prosecutors said. My staff, especially Assistant District Attorney Kaitlyn Grasso, Caitlyn Grasso and Katelyn Campbell who have led this investigation and carefully considered how to bring you this unique case to trial where a You was sentenced to a 2. d4aib, ltlam, wxtr, ixva6j, yjgfhq, 3ypln, kvopf, jfgzs, y4nukk, id13nx,