Dharun Ravi Found Guilty in Rutgers Trial

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A New Jersey jury today found former Rutgers student Dharun Ravi guilty on all counts for using a webcam to spy on his roommate, Tyler Clementi, having a gay sexual encounter in 2010.
Ravi, 20, was convicted of invasion of privacy, bias intimidation, witness tampering and hindering arrest, stemming from his role in activating the webcam to peek at Clementi's date with a man in the dorm room on Sept. 19, 2010. Ravi was also convicted of encouraging others to spy during a second date, on Sept. 21, 2010, and intimidating Clementi for being gay.

Ravi was found not guilty of some subparts of the 15 counts of bias intimidation, attempted invasion of privacy, and attempted bias intimidation, but needed only to be found guilty of one part of each count to be convicted.

The convictions carry a possible sentence of five to 10 years in prison. Because Ravi is a citizen of India, and is in the US on a green card, he could be deported following his sentencing. The US deports most criminals convicted of felonies, with the exception of thefts of amounts under $10,000.

Clementi's mother, who sat with her husband and sons in the front row for the duration of the three-week trial, broke down in tears as the first "guilty" verdicts were read. Clementi's father took notes throughout the reading of the verdicts.

Ravi's attorney, Steven Altman, put his arm around Ravi's shoulder shortly before the verdict. Ravi showed little reaction as the jury read out the verdicts to his crimes.

Clementi's case gained national attention when he committed suicide by jumping off the George Washington Bridge Sept. 22, 2010. Ravi is not charged in connection with Clementi's death.


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Throughout the trial, Middlesex County Prosecutor Julie McClure tried to build a case that Ravi spied on Clementi's date because his roommate was gay, and told his friends and Twitter followers to also spy on Clementi, describing his actions as an anti-gay hate crime.

She argued that Clementi was clearly made uncomfortable by Ravi's actions, evidenced in Clementi's request for a room change that he submitted to Rutgers on Sept. 21.

"Three weeks into the semester and (Clementi) finds out that his sexual orientation has been broadcast to the defendant's twitter followers," McClure said. "His private sexual activities have been exposed. What do you think he's thinking? 'If Molly saw it, did Cassie see it? Did people in the hall see it? Did people in Davidson C see it?' You don't think that he was intimidated by learning that information? Fearful, embarrassed? He'd been exposed."

Ravi's defense attorney, Steven Altman, dismissed suggestions that his client was anti-gay or targeting Clementi. He claimed that Ravi was curious and immature, but not malicious, when he decided to activate the webcam on Sept. 19.

"Why we're here is because on Sept. 19, and Sept. 21, 2010, an 18-year-old boy, a kid, a college freshman, had an experience, had an encounter that he wasn't ready for," Altman told the jury, claiming that Ravi reacted "immaturely" to what he saw on the screen.

Altman argued that Ravi only activated the webcam to keep an eye on his belongings while an older "creepy" stranger was in the room, and that Ravi's messages on Twitter and to his friends about the spying were just immature joking

http://news.yahoo.com/bullying-trial-unsettling-verdicts-tyler-clementi-case-212605382.html

He should have took the plea 
 
What a fool. He deserves whatever sentence he gets for not taking that plea.
 
he is a moron for passing on that plea; that was a gift

Rutgers should face some heat for allowing 30 year old socially awkward men in a dorm room from dating sites
 
Originally Posted by StillIn729

he is a moron for passing on that plea; that was a gift

Rutgers should face some heat for allowing 30 year old socially awkward men in a dorm room from dating sites
you ever been to college? its pretty easy to have someone come to your room when if you let them in especially when that campus is in newark, nj and has 50k students
 
Originally Posted by StillIn729

he is a moron for passing on that plea; that was a gift

Rutgers should face some heat for allowing 30 year old socially awkward men in a dorm room from dating sites
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Link?
 
dude could have got away with it and didnt take the deal? gonna be spying on a lot of gayness in prison.
 
Originally Posted by StillIn729

he is a moron for passing on that plea; that was a gift

Rutgers should face some heat for allowing 30 year old socially awkward men in a dorm room from dating sites

Um, all you really need is a valid ID and someone to sign you into the dorm for most colleges...
 
I want to see the verdict on the Danny Chen case (the Asian marine who committed suicide).
 
I wonder if his Attorney told him to take it to trial or if Dharun just wanted to test the Justice system. If he took the plea, he would have went through three to five years in prison with the possibility of the Judge to waive it, three years of probation and 600 hours of community service with counseling. Now he face possible deportation.
 
Originally Posted by kaoss86

I wonder if his Attorney told him to take it to trial or if Dharun just wanted to test the Justice system. If he took the plea, he would have went through three to five years in prison with the possibility of the Judge to waive it, three years of probation and 600 hours of community service with counseling. Now he face possible deportation.

To him he isnt guilty, it wasnt a hate crime I think he fought for his principle.
 Pleading guilty would be agree to that he intentionally wanted to hurt the kid.
 
Originally Posted by Coolidge Effect

I never understand why someone else should be blamed if someone kills themselves... to me that just sounds crazy.


i mean he killed HIMSELF, Ravi didn't put a gun to his head. smh.

Have problems? Get counseling, get help, move on, don't take everyone else's life down just because your not happy with it.

And that's why he wasn't charged with murder or manslaughter.
 
Originally Posted by aThievinGenIus

hes probably gay himself


  
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 Real talk, why else would you set up a webcam to watch your roommate & some sketchy dude... I aint buying that "protecting" my things BS
 
Well, now he gets so see, and partake in, all the homosexual activity he wants.
 
Just saw this this morning. He went over and above a prank and he's getting his just deserves. Totally exploited his roommate in the worst way and now he gets jail and deportation.
 
son blew trial when he could've took da plea deal....but i aint about to blame him for someone else being a idiot and killing themselves.
 
Originally Posted by ninjahood

son blew trial when he could've took da plea deal....but i aint about to blame him for someone else being a idiot and killing themselves.


From what I've read he didn't take the plea because it had immigration implications. Guilty plea/verdict = possibility of having his green card revoked and getting the boot back to India. For a kid that's been here since he was a child, that's not a risk he can take. So he rolls the dice and goes to trial, because then he has some chance at not guilty. With a plea guilt is a given.
 
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