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Trial Under Way For Rutgers Student Accused Of Bullying

25 Feb

POSTED: 11:50 am EST February 24, 2012UPDATED: 8:50 pm EST February 24, 2012(CNN) — A former Rutgers University student went on trial Friday in New Jersey on hate crimes charges and other counts for allegedly using a webcam to spy on his roommate’s sexual encounter with another man.

The roommate, Tyler Clementi, committed suicide by jumping off the George Washington Bridge just days after Dharun Ravi allegedly streamed the encounter remotely and allowed others to view it.

“That viewing lasted, depending upon who you want to listen to, two to five seconds,” said defense attorney Steven Altman. “The back of two people from the corner of the room, embracing. … That was it.”

Ravi, 19, faces a 15-count indictment in connection with Clementi’s 2010 death that includes charges of invasion of privacy, bias intimidation, tampering with physical evidence, witness tampering, and hindering apprehension or prosecution.

The jury will be confronted with the question of whether Ravi’s alleged bullying was borne of a gay prejudice that prompted him to intimidate Clementi because of his sexual orientation.

“These acts were purposeful, they were intentional, and they were planned,” prosecutor Julia L. McClure told the jury on the first day of the trial.

The highly anticipated case drew more than 100 people inside the courtroom.

Last year, Ravi turned down a plea deal that would have allowed him to avoid jail time.

The deal offered by Middlesex County prosecutors would have required the former student to undergo 600 hours of community service, counseling and to dispose of any information that could identify the man that appeared in the web video with Clementi.

Prosecutors also offered to help Ravi avoid deportation, though they said they could not guarantee it. Ravi is a citizen of India who had been studying on a visa at the New Jersey university.

A second student charged in the scandal, Molly Wei, 19, reached a plea deal that requires her to testify against Ravi.

If convicted, Ravi could face up to 10 years behind bars.

On Friday, Wei’s roommate Cassandra Cicco testified about the alleged video stream.

“I could only really see one of them and his back was to the camera and he appeared to be shirtless,” she said. “Someone pressed end on the feed. It ended abruptly and we were all just like — oh, OK, that happened. And that was the end of it.”

Less than a month after Clementi’s suicide, President Barack Obama released a taped video message condemning bullying.

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23 Feb

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Bullying concerns: 11-year-old disable child commits suicide after assault

30 Sep

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Mitchell Wilson

Bullying in the Canadian school system is being examined following the suicide of an 11-year-old boy just months after he was assaulted.

Wilson’s condition meant that his muscles were weak and deteriorating over time. He found it difficult to walk or climb stars and used a walker while at school. Doctors had urged him to exercise regularly which was difficult for the 11-year-old from Pickering, Ontario.

Three years ago Wilson’s mother died after a battle with skin cancer. He was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy last year.

The young boy was mugged last November by a 12-year-old from his school. The bully was after Wilson’s iPhone, which he had borrowed from his father. Wilson’s face and teeth were smashed during the attack.

The bully was arrested and removed from the school.

The young boy’s father, Craig Wilson, found his son with a plastic bag tied around his head earlier this month. He committed suicide one day after he received the subpoena to testify against his alleged attacker.

He told the Toronto Star newspaper “He was never the same”.

As the court date drew closer things for Wilson did not improve and the bullying continued.

He said “Subsequent to the beating that he took, he just lost that spark you see in a kid’s eye. He had huge anxiety attacks about going outside and going for his walks and going to school by himself.”

Pam Wilson, the young boy’s grandmother told the National Post “At the cottage in July, he said, ‘If I have to go back to that school, I’ll kill myself.’”
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His father said the 11-year-old was scared that he would run into the bully again.

Mitchell Wilson’s suicide has raised fears that justice will not be served.

Initially it was feared that the case against the bully, who attempted to steal his iPhone, would be dropped as Wilson would not be able to testify. However the Court are now preparing an affidavit of the statement Wilson made before his death.

The case will be heard on November 21.

Wilson’s family only wish that the bully can atone for his crimes. Pam told the National Post “He’s a lost kid. He hasn’t been loved, hasn’t been cared for. We don’t want to be a lynch squad. We want him to do community work with disabled people. All we are trying to do is help this kid understand that his life is going to be zip if he keeps on the road he is on.”

It is Craig Wilson’s hope that his son’s death will have a positive effect on others. He told the Sun “I can’t do anything for my child anymore…So let’s hopefully save some other people’s children so they don’t have to go through this mess.”
 

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