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Ex-Rutgers student in webcam spy case gets 30-day jail term
the first part of the legal odyssey in an unusual, emotional and tragic case dealing with the consequences of bad decisions by young people in the Internet age — but certainly not ending the debate surrounding New Jersey's tough hate-crimes laws.
Updated: 05/21/2012 01:08P
Ex-Rutgers Student Convicted of Hate Crime
the first part of the legal odyssey in an unusual, emotional and tragic case dealing with the consequences of bad decisions by young people in the Internet age — but certainly not ending the debate surrounding New Jersey's tough hate-crimes laws.
Updated: 05/21/2012 01:07P
Ex-Rutgers student in webcam case gets 30 days in jail
the first part of the legal odyssey in an unusual, emotional and tragic case dealing with the consequences of bad decisions by young people in the Internet age -- but certainly not ending the debate surrounding New Jersey's tough hate-crimes laws.
Updated: 05/21/2012 01:06P
Ex-Student Gets 30-Day Jail Term in Rutgers Case
the first part of the legal odyssey in an unusual, emotional and tragic case dealing with the consequences of bad decisions by young people in the Internet age - but certainly not ending the debate surrounding New Jersey's tough hate-crimes laws.
Updated: 05/21/2012 01:03P
WATCH: Ravi spared prison in Rutgers webcam case
the first part of the legal odyssey in an unusual, emotional and tragic case dealing with the consequences of bad decisions by young people in the Internet age — but certainly not ending the debate surrounding New Jersey's tough hate-crimes laws.
Updated: 05/21/2012 12:58P
Ex-Rutgers student convicted of hate crime in webcam spy case gets 30-day jail
the first part of the legal odyssey in an unusual, emotional and tragic case dealing with the consequences of bad decisions by young people in the Internet age _ but certainly not ending the debate surrounding New Jersey's tough hate-crimes laws.
Updated: 05/21/2012 12:51P
Ex-Rutgers student gets 30 days in jail in webcam case
the first part of the legal odyssey in an unusual, emotional and tragic case dealing with the consequences of bad decisions by young people in the Internet age — but certainly not ending the debate surrounding New Jersey's tough hate-crimes laws.
Updated: 05/21/2012 12:51P
Former Rutgers student in webcam spy case gets 30-day jail term
the first part of the legal odyssey in an unusual, emotional and tragic case dealing with the consequences of bad decisions by young people in the Internet age -- but certainly not ending the debate surrounding New Jersey's tough hate-crimes laws.
Updated: 05/21/2012 12:50P
More than 2000 wrongly convicted, freed
ANN ARBOR, Mich., May 21 (UPI) -- More than 2000 people wrongly convicted of serious crimes have been freed from prison since 1989, a new US database shows. The National Registry of Exonerations, compiled by University of Michigan Law School and
Updated: 05/21/2012 12:42P
Govt Abuses Asset Forfeiture Laws
The US Department of Justice intends to seize it, sell it for perhaps $1.5 million, and give up to 80 percent of that to the Tewksbury Police Department, whose budget is just $5.5 million. The Caswells have not been charged with, let alone convicted of
Updated: 05/21/2012 12:35P