Ex-Rutgers Student to Go Free Tuesday in Webcam Case

In March, a jury found Dharun Ravi guilty of 15 criminal charges, including invasion of privacy and bias intimidation

Friday, Jun 15, 2012  |  Updated 4:40 PM EDT
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Ravi Gets 30 Days in Rutgers Spy Case

Dharun Ravi, the former Rutgers student convicted of using a webcam to spy on his roommate's encounter with another man, has been sentenced to 30 days in jail and three years of probation. Brian Thompson reports.
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The former Rutgers University 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.

Dharun Ravi, 20, reported to the Middlesex County Jail on May 31, even though he could have remained free while his case is appealed.

Warden Edmond Cicchi told The Associated Press on Friday that Ravi is in line to be released Tuesday, 20 days after he reported. Like other inmates with that length sentence, he began with five days of credits for good behavior and five for working. The warden said Ravi has not lost any of those credits.

Ravi's roommate, Tyler Clementi, committed suicide in September 2010, days after Ravi used a webcam to briefly see live images of Clementi and another man kissing. Ravi was not charged with Clementi's death.

A jury convicted Ravi in March of all 15 criminal counts he faced, including bias intimidation, for which he could have been given a 10-year prison sentence.

Last month, a judge said Ravi should have a shorter sentence in part because he did not commit violence.

Prosecutors are asking an appeals court for a longer sentence while Ravi is appealing his conviction.

Ravi's lawyers have told a judge that he will begin making monthly payments toward the more than $11,000 in fines and assessments he was ordered to pay as part of his sentence and will start serving 300 hours of community service.

If the sentence stands, Ravi also will have to check in with a probation officer for three years.

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Posted Jun 15, 2012
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