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The guy who's room-mate killed himself after he secretly recorded his encounter with another man.
Thought this might be some interesting news since that case turned into a national conversation when it came to privacy issues and bullying against gays. I had thought the case was settled and done with since I hadn't heard anything in a while after he was convicted.
-SourceNEWARK, N.J. A New Jersey appeals court on Friday threw out the 15-count conviction of a former Rutgers University student whose roommate killed himself after being captured on a webcam kissing another man.
The three-judge panel dismissed four bias intimidation counts against Dharun Ravi because of a change in state law since Ravis 2012 trial.
The judges ordered a new trial on other counts including invasion of privacy, tampering with evidence and hindering apprehension because, they wrote, the evidence prosecutors used to prove the bias charges tainted the jurys verdict on the remaining charges, depriving defendant of his constitutional right to a fair trial.
Ravi faced up to 10 years in prison but was sentenced to 30 days in county jail plus three years probation and community service. He ended up serving 20 days.
Prosecutors had argued before the appeals court that the sentencing judge overstepped his authority by imposing a sentence that was too lenient. Fridays ruling rendered that argument moot.
Thought this might be some interesting news since that case turned into a national conversation when it came to privacy issues and bullying against gays. I had thought the case was settled and done with since I hadn't heard anything in a while after he was convicted.