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"I don't think they have much chance," The New York Daily News quoted Rutgers Law School professor Louis Raveson, as saying. "The judge has discretion, and the standard for an appeal is to argue that the judge abused his discretion, and I don't think... Full Article at Sify
Dharun Ravi’s sentencing, Superior Court Judge Glenn Berman said it depended “which side of the camera you’re on” when considering whether spying on his roommate’s gay liaison was malicious and criminal or just prankish and juvenile. Now the lens has... Full Article at NorthJersey.com
Dharun Ravi, center, sits with his attorneys Philip Nettl, left, and Steve Altman, right, as they listen during his sentencing in New Brunswick, N.J. , Monday, May 21, 2012. Ravi, a former Rutgers University student who used a webcam to watch his... View Photo »
If you take all the technology out, this is just like I looked into the window and then left ... and then told a bunch of people about it
ÂTheyÂre not happy with the sentence. They shouldnÂt be, he said. ÂHe should be punished for what he did and more than just 30 days. The political fallout from the Dharun Ravi sentencing has begun: One lawmaker has proposed strengthening penalties... Full Article at The Morris County Daily Record
Ravi was sentenced yesterday, but both sides are likely to appeal. Dharun Ravi stands alone in a New Brunswick, N.J. , courtroom Monday following a sentencing hearing for his conviction in using a webcam to invade the privacy of his roommate, Tyler... Full Article at Christian Science Monitor
“If you try to make everybody happy, you make nobody happy.” Mr. Berman, now Judge Berman of Superior Court in Middlesex County, N.J. , faced the most public — and possibly most difficult — decision of his career on Monday, as he sentenced Dharun Ravi... Full Article at The New York Times
Dharun Ravi, left, and his attorney Steve Altman, center, listen as Middlesex County first assistant prosecutor Julia McClure, right, reacts to Ravi's sentence at a hearing in New Brunswick, N.J. , Monday, May 21, 2012. Ravi, a former Rutgers University... View Photo »
We want to know why Dharun Ravi is charged with a hate crime, but the people charged with attacking an Indian family and beating the father to death are not
The Middlesex County prosecutor’s office has until May 31 to file paperwork objecting to the 20-year-old’s lenient sentence. “I don’t think they have much chance,” Rutgers Law School professor Louis Raveson said. “The judge has discretion, and the... Full Article at New York Daily News
Ravi, the former Rutgers student who came to national notoriety for his harassment of gay roommate Tyler Clementi, received Monday a sentence of 30 days in jail, three years’ probation, 300 hours of community service and a $10,000 fine for illegally... Full Article at Daily Trojan
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Tyler Clementi was an eighteen-year-old student at Rutgers University in Piscataway, New Jersey, who jumped to his death from the George Washington Bridge on September 22, 2010. His roommate, Dharun Ravi, and a fellow hallmate, Molly Wei, used iChat between a webcam on Ravi's computer and a computer in Wei's dorm room to view, without Clementi's... Full Article At Wikipedia.org
If you take all the technology out, this is just like I looked into the window and then left ... and then told a bunch of people about it
We want to know why Dharun Ravi is charged with a hate crime, but the people charged with attacking an Indian family and beating the father to death are not
No one wanted to see that
He does believe Dharun Ravi deserves to be sentenced to jail time because that’s what the law provides as opposed to, ‘I want to see him behind bars.’
That actually wasn’t my idea
An exclusive interview: Dharun Ravi.
Even though I wasn’t the one who caused him to jump off the bridge, I did do stuff wrong
The fundamental question in this trial was whether Dharun Ravi would have similarly invaded the privacy of a roommate having intimate relations with someone of the opposite sex . . . In our view, the answer is no—that Ravi would not have invaded the privacy of a straight roommate.
I’ll never be able to go back in time ... All I can do is learn from it.
The fundamental question in this trial was whether Dharun Ravi would have similarly invaded the privacy of a roommate having intimate relations with someone of the opposite sex . . . In our view, the answer is no—that Ravi would not have invaded the privacy of a straight roommate.
I wasn't the one who caused him to jump off the bridge
Voices rise against 'unfair' verdict in Dharun Ravi's case.
That's giving me comfort now
Address the fact that .... Dharun Ravi is NOT Biased.
I was 18, I was stupid, I wouldn’t think about my actions beyond a minute into a future. I was a dumb kid not thinking about it.
Address the fact that media is driving the justice system's decisions: 18-year-old Rutgers student Dharun Ravi is NOT Biased
I really don't think that he was very fragile. I think he just didn't like talking to people. That's the only thing I got from him.
the actions of Dharun Ravi were inexcusable and surely added to Tyler Clementi’s vulnerability and pain. The verdict demonstrates that the jurors understood that bias crimes do not require physical weapons like a knife in one’s hand.
After all this time and reading his conversations and how and what he was doing before, I really don’t think he cared at all ... I feel like I was an insignificant part to his life. That’s giving me comfort now.
Wait, so...Dharun Ravi got convicted, and that's racist. But if he had been acquitted, that definitely would have been homophobic, right?
I was 18, I was a dumb kid, not thinking about anything
Though Tyler Clementi has left us, the rest of Dharun Ravi’s life will help tell his life story. Ravi’s own lawyer basically portrayed him as a young man who engaged in jerky, insensitive behavior. Ravi can stay that course, or he can (do) some good with his life by making amends and fighting for the ju...
I thought it was something sinister, that maybe he got mixed up with the wrong guy
Though Tyler Clementi has left us, the rest of Dharun Ravi’s life will help tell his life story. Ravi’s own lawyer basically portrayed him as a young man who engaged in jerky, insensitive behavior. Ravi can stay that course, or he can (do) some good with his life by making amends and fighting for the ju...
I felt like I was being used by everybody. They were taking revenge on me, even though what they think happened isn't what happened
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dharun ravi sentenced: ... http://t.co/YedCSHJe
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The justice of Dharun Ravi's 'lenient' 30-day sentence -http://gu.com/p/37n77/tw #privacy #glbt
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