A lawyer for Owen Labrie, the former St. Paul’s School student found guilty of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl on campus in 2014, is asking a New Hampshire court to suspend the remainder of his jail sentence.

In court documents filed in Merrimack County Superior Court, Jaye L. Rancourt wrote that “incarceration of Mr. Labrie at this point serves no purpose.’’

In 2015, Labrie was sentenced to a year behind bars for sexual assault. He was free on bail while he appealed his convictions, but was sent to jail in 2016 for violating the terms of his release by missing court-ordered curfews. He served 63 days as a result of the bail revocation order, according to court documents.