This Is An Up Date From The Dharun Ravi Hate Crime Hearing On The Death Of A Rutgers University Student.
From ABC News:
Former Rutgers student Dharun Ravi was
sentenced to 30 days in jail by a New Jersey judge today for spying on
his roommate's gay tryst. Ravi's freshman roommate Tyler Clementi
committed suicide days later.
"I do not believe he hated Tyler Clementi," Judge Glenn Berman told the
court. "He had no reason to, but I do believe he acted out of colossal
insensitivity."
Ravi, 20, must report to Middlesex Adult Correctional Center on May 31
at 9 a.m. for his 30 day jail term. He was also sentenced to three years
probation, ordered to complete 300 hours of community service and
attend counseling programs for cyber-bullying and alternative
lifestyles.
He must also pay a $10,000 assessment to the probation department in
increments of $300 per month beginning Aug. 1. The money will go to
victims of bias crimes. The judge recommended that Ravi, who was born in
India and is here on a green card, not be deported.
"I heard this jury say, 'guilty' 288 times--24 questions, 12 jurors.
That's the multiplication," Berman said. "I haven't heard you apologize
once."
Berman also berated Ravi by saying that most defendants stand when a
judge speaks to them, but told him, "Keep your seat." The judge called
Ravi's pre-sentencing letter "unimpressive."
Ravi, who was expected to make a statement to the packed New Brunswick,
N.J. courtroom, declined to speak before the sentence was read.
The prosecution, which sought a significant prison term, indicated it will appeal the judge's sentence.
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