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Showing posts with label plea deal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plea deal. Show all posts

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Dharun Ravi unrepentant after conviction for hate crime

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Former Rutgers student Dharun Ravi was in denial in the ABC News video. he claimed that he didn't spy on his roommate with a video camera or post it on the Internet. His attorney tried to use a "jerky kid" defense and Ravi was confident he would dodge the charges.

Rightardia thought Ravi was ill advised not to take a plea deal with 600 hours of community service. Had he accepted the plea by pleading guilty, INS would have started a deportation hearing on him after trail.

Ravi was convicted on multiple counts and is expected to get a two-three year sentence, after which he will be deported.

Some Rightardians who watched the interview said Ravi was not repentant and the young man repeatedly denied that he had done anything wrong.

Rightrdia thinks justice prevailed and we have little sympathy for  Dharun Ravi.

What do you think? 
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Sunday, March 18, 2012

Rutgers student who secretly recorded gay roommate is convicted

A very stupid boy, the kind you don't take home to momma

A Rutgers freshman, Dhrrun Ravi, secretly recorded his gay roommate performing a homosexual act and then posted it on the Internet.

The gay roommate committed suicide afterward by jumping off of the George Washington bridge.

The young man used a 'jerky kid" defense and was confident he could beat the charges. He was so wrong.

He was convicted of bias intimidation, invasion of privacy, and other charges. He could face a 10 year prison term or be deported to India. Others have described Ravi's misdeed as cyber bullying.

Rightardia is not sympathetic Ravi turned down a plea deal that would have required community service.

So the young man doubled down on being stupid. First, he broke the law when he spied on his gay roommate and then he turned down a generous plea deal that would have avoided a jury trail.

Update: One article on the Huffington post suggested if Ravi took a plea deal he would have been deported. The state's attorney apparently promised to help Ravi with any deportation hearings, but it is unlikely it would have been able to offer much help.

There are also Alford pleas in which he accused can accept the penalty without making a guilty plea.

sources: NY times and and Tampa Bay Times

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