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Thursday, May 24, 2012

Dharun Ravi case will continue, despite sentencing

See it on TV? Check here.AP  By GEOFF MULVIHILLNEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. -- The legal saga is far from over for a former Rutgers University student sentenced to 30 days jail for using a webcam to spy on his roommate kissing another man. The cultural fallout could continue, too.

Dharun Ravi, 20, was sentenced Monday, two months after a jury convicted him of 15 criminal counts, including invasion of privacy and bias intimidation and seven counts dealing with covering up a crime.

The jury found that in September 2010, he used his webcam to spy on roommate Tyler Clementi, who killed himself days later after viewing dozens of times Ravi's tweets about what he saw. One of them said, in part: "I saw him making out with a dude. Yay."

Judge Glenn Berman's sentence was far less than the 10-year maximum for bias intimidation - and apparently less than prosecutors were expecting.

Within hours after the sentence was imposed, the Middlesex County prosecutor's office announced it would appeal, arguing the sentence was too light for such serious crimes.

Ravi's lawyers are also likely to appeal the conviction itself on several of the counts. They say the jury got it wrong by convicting him at all. They have until July 5 to appeal.

In court Monday, a judge denied Ravi's motion to overturn the conviction and either dismiss the charges entirely or grant a new trial.

There have been clues in court filings and arguments to some issues might be appealed.

Ravi's lawyer, Steven Altman, raised a significant one in court Monday when he said Ravi did not get a fair trial, in part because of a ruling the judge made last year denying Ravi and his lawyers access to some documents found on Clementi's computer.

Berman, who reviewed them, said that they were not pertinent to the case.

Altman continues to take issue. He says that although the judge made clear that Ravi was not charged with Clementi's death, his suicide loomed over the case, making Clementi's state of mind important.

The documents may have shed light on that, he said. "Only your honor knows what was in it," Altman told the judge.

The story of Clementi and Ravi could resonate outside of court, too.

Clementi's parents have launched a foundation in their son's honor to address issues including online civility, bullying and suicide.

Ravi's supporters are calling for lawmakers to change to the state's statute on bias intimidation so someone in Ravi's position in the future would not be convicted of what is widely called a hate crime.

They have also sent a petition to Gov. Chris Christie requesting a pardon for Ravi.

With so much in flux, even the next step in in question. The judge told Ravi to report to jail on May 31. But the appeals could push back that reporting date.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Sentencing day in 2008 NJ triple murder

See it on TV? Check here. AP  Eyewitness NewsHACKENSACK -- A New York man who admitted to killing three members of a New Jersey family in their home in 2008 is expected to be sentenced Wednesday.

Kang-Hyuk Choi is facing 64 years in prison for the killing of his 27-year-old friend Han-Il "Sean" Kim.

Police say Choi stabbed Kim then waited hours in Kim's room before killing Kim's mother and uncle.

Choi, of Valley Stream, N.Y., has been incarcerated since his arrest in California two days after the slayings in May 2008.

Choi admitted to killing Kim in a dispute over $30,000, then stabbing to death Kim's mother, Yoo Bok Kim, and Kim's 72-year-old uncle, Doo Soo Seo.

The bodies were found in the family's home in a quiet Tenafly neighborhood.

Choi is scheduled to be sentenced Wednesday in Hackensack.

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Thursday, May 19, 2011

NJ man faces sentencing in Newark triple slaying

AP  Eyewitness NewsNEWARK -- The third of six defendants in a gruesome triple murder in Newark is scheduled to be sentenced Thursday.

A jury convicted Alexander Alfaro on 16 of 17 counts last month.

Alfaro and five other men and boys were charged with the execution-style murders of three college-bound friends in a school playground in August 2007.

Terrance Aeriel, Dashon Harvey and Iofemi Hightower were attending or about to attend Delaware State University. A fourth friend survived being shot and stabbed in the attack.

Two other defendants are serving consecutive life sentences for the murders. Three defendants are jailed awaiting possible trial dates.

The six suspects were caught within two weeks of the murders.

Prosecutors have said the attack was orchestrated by a leader in the violent MS-13 street gang.

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