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The judge recommended that Ravi, a native of India in New Jersey on a green card, not be deported. Ravi was convicted of invasion of privacy, bias intimidation, witness tampering, and hindering arrest. In September 2010, Ravi and a fellow hallmate,... Full Article at The Epoch Times
It’s tainted this entire trial. So did problems with our state’s bias law, which the judge himself called “muddled.” Besides the short jail sentence, which may be overturned on appeal, Berman was right to give Ravi a similar punishment as co-defendant... Full Article at NJ.com
Lead defense attorney Steven Altman speaks with witness Molly Wei as she is questioned during the trial of Dharun Ravi in New Brunswick, N.J. Ravi is accused of using a webcam to spy on his roommate, Tyler Clementi, during an intimate encounter with... View Photo »
Steven Goldstein said in a statement. Ravi reportedly turned down a plea agreement ahead of his trial that would have resulted in no jail time. On Sept. 19, 2010, Ravi used a webcam in his and fellow Rutgers freshman Clementi's dorm room to stream Apple... Full Article at PC Magazine
Ravi went to a friend's room and turned on his webcam remotely. Jurors earlier this year heard he and the friend saw just seconds of Tyler Clementi kissing the guest, identified in court as MB. But they told others through instant messages and tweets. ... Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald
"I do not believe he hated Tyler Clementi," Berman said. "He had no reason to." There was never clear evidence of that. Besides the short jail sentence, which may be overturned on appeal, the judge was right to give Ravi a similar punishment as his... Full Article at NJ.com
Defense attorney Steven Altman hands Molly Wei a copy of her statement to police during the trial of Dharun Ravi at the Middlesex County Courthouse in New Brunswick, N.J. on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2012. Ravi is accused of using a webcam to spy on his... View Photo »
I want to explain what happened Sunday night when you requested to have someone over. I didn't realise you wanted the room in private. I went to Mollys room (Molly Wei a Rutgers student testified against Ravi last week) and I was showing her how I set up my computer so I can access it from anywhere. I t...
Ravi went to a friend's room and turned on his webcam remotely. Jurors earlier this year heard he and the friend saw just seconds of Tyler Clementi kissing the guest, identified in court as MB. But they told others through instant messages and tweets. ... Full Article at Ninemsn
Jurors at his trial earlier this year heard that he and the friend saw just seconds of Clementi kissing the guest, who was identified in court only by the initials MB. But they told others about it through instant messages and tweets. And later, the... Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
2: Bias intimidation on Sept. 19, 2010, for setting up the camera to watch Clementi with another man, a move that made Clementi feel intimidated. (3rd degree) • Maximum sentence: Up to 5 years in prison; no presumption of jail time. (2nd degree) •... Full Article at NJ.com
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
I want to explain what happened Sunday night when you requested to have someone over. I didn't realise you wanted the room in private. I went to Mollys room (Molly Wei a Rutgers student testified against Ravi last week) and I was showing her how I set up my computer so I can access it from anywhere. I t...
He was shocked, kind of surprised at what he saw, freaking out a little. We were both shocked. … We saw something we didn't expect to see and it just felt weird
It has been a consistent theme in this case, when asked the question directly, the answer has repeatedly been 'No,'
I obviously felt very bad about what had happened
I had no idea how they knew
I personally felt like I had did something wrong, but I didn't understand the law...I didn't understand what I did to get these charges
I knew that what happened was more serious than I [first] thought.
I personally felt I did something wrong. But I didn't understand the law, and I didn't understand it to be criminal charge
On the paperwork I was given it did say that there was some sort of recording but that isn't what happened
First of all, it was shocking. It felt wrong. We didn't expect to see that. And now that what we did, it was like we shouldn't have seen it
It was overwhelming because at the end of the statement the police told me that Tyler was missing and may have committed suicide
Initially we were saying how we couldn't tell anyone what had just happened
Initially we were saying we couldn’t tell anyone what happened
@lilahrap And Molly Wei's reputation is cemented as ALL CAPS GIRL OMG!?! Great article.
- sherndie 15 hours ago
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