Saturday, March 17, 2012

"Justice Has Been Served" For Tyler Clementi: Jurors Discuss the Verdict

"Justice Has Been Served" For Tyler Clementi: Jurors Discuss the Verdict: ERI, New Jersey jury found guilty Dharun Ravi invasion of privacy and intimidation by spying on his roommate Tyler Clementi Rutgers in September of 2010. There are some costs associated with the incident (different), that jurors should discuss and Bruno Ferreira said Star-Ledger: «It was very difficult, very difficult. Do not mean that we would personally biased towards the defendant. You should look at all the facts and evidence. That's why you have 24 counts of conviction, and 11 witness statements of innocence. and there was no evidence to prove the ... It was very difficult, but it was a great experience. You feel like justice was done. "

Clementi, who was gay, committed suicide the day after he was Ravi advertising to spy for the second time, and while Ravi is not charged, connected with his death, the jury should have been working with the prosecution evidence, including the fact that Ravi has admitted to police that he invaded the privacy of Clementi, Clementi saw Ravi Twitter, which refers to sexuality, Clementi and watch it at the meeting and invited his intimate friends [Ravi] free direct meeting Clementi, Clementi had requested a room change permanent advisor , Ravi deleted tweets and other messages. Although the prosecution said that the actions of the Ravi, and contribute to spy on others, to spy on the Clemente and his guest, were born out of hatred for homosexuals, the protection of Ravi tried to emphasize that what was then 18 years old was just silly and immature.

Another member of the jury, Kashad Leverett said. "It was pretty hard to imagine Tyler, because he was not present to give their thoughts, but the evidence that has been granted, he testified that he believed that he was afraid because of his sexual orientation orientation."

Sworn Lynn Audet told the New York Times, that the fact that Ravi saw Clemente for the second time, "what changed my mind .. Would a reasonable person is closed, and he was there, not tweeting about it," and the texts to send Ravi Clementi, apologizing and saying that he was a close friend who was gay, Odeh said: "My first impression was to believe what he said. Then we started to read the things we've found things in there that I interpreted as covering more .. . each, was a good friend in high school, this person has never been presented as a defense witness. If this person came forward and said, 'Hey, we were good friends, and he knows that I am gay, and he has no no problems with it, "which could undermine me in another direction."

Leverett was unequivocal with Star-Ledger: .. "We did the right thing by making the right choice, because of evidence that has been proven, some people may think that this is not innocent or he is guilty, but at the same time, I have learned in this process, if you're not in the room Court, you will not know the real details. "

Ravi faces 10 years in prison, his sentence May 21

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