Why Dharun Ravi got 30 days in jail in Rutgers webcam spying case (+video)
Dharun Ravi committed 'reprehensible' acts in setting up a webcam to spy on his Rutgers roommate's gay relationship, but they did not reach the level of a hate crime, the judge said. By Mark Trumbull, Staff writer / May 21, 2012 Dharun Ravi stands
Updated 6:12 p.m. ET: A New Jersey judge on Monday sentenced a former Rutgers University student accused of using a webcam to spy on his gay roommate's love life to a 30-day probationary jail term. Indian-born Dharun
Dharun Ravi was convicted of bias intimidation for using a webcam to see his roommate and another man kissing days before the roommate committed suicide. Monday, the New Jersey college student received a 30-day jail term to be followed by probation.
By Jonathan Allen NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey (Reuters) – Dharun Ravi, a former Rutgers University student, faces up to 10 years in prison at his sentencing on Monday for hate crimes after spying on his roommates gay tryst, but many gay advocates are
Philadelphia college students at the Attic on 16th Street felt justice was not served with a 30-day jail sentence for Dharun Ravi.
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