Dharun Ravi is expected to be released from the Middlesex County Jail today, having completed 20 days of his 30-day sentence in the Rutgers webcam spy case.
A New Jersey jail warden says the former Rutgers student convicted of using a webcam to spy on his roommate will likely be released from prison Tuesday after serving 20 days of a 30-day sentence.
A new poll finds a narrow majority of New Jersey residents believe a former Rutgers student who used a webcam to spy on his gay roommate got a lenient sentence.
New Jersey's largest gay rights group says it's happy a former Rutgers University student has publicly apologized for using a webcam to spy on his male roommate kissing another man days before the roommate killed himself.
The father of Tyler Clementi is telling a judge that the former Rutgers student Dharun Ravi, who was convicted earlier this year of bias intimidation for using a webcam to spy on his son Tyler Clementi, deserves punishment.
With a week to go before sentencing, hundreds of supporters held a rally at the State House in Trenton on behalf of Dharun Ravi, the former Rutgers student found guilty of invasion of privacy and bias intimidation for using a webcam to spy on his roommate.
New Jersey prosecutors say a former Rutgers University student did not show remorse for using a webcam to spy on his roommate kissing another man and should be sent to prison. Dharun Ravi was convicted in March of bias intimidation, invasion of privacy and other charges.
As much as I'm bothered by the guilty verdicts against Dharun Ravi regarding 'bias intimidation', I'm equally bothered by all the listeners who've called this radio station using words like 'joke' or 'prank' to characterize the spycam incident...