A former Rutgers University student who was convicted of bias for using a webcam to see his roommate and another man kissing was released from jail after serving 20 days of a 30-day sentence. Click below to read the rest of the story.
Dharun Ravi, 20, reported to the Middlesex County jail on May 31, though he could have remained free while his case is appealed. His lawyer, Steven Altman, picked him up around 8:30 a.m. Ravi, who was clean-shaven when he entered jail, had a beard when he left.
He did not stop to speak with the media before he rode off in Altman’s car.
A judge sentenced him to 30 days in jail — far less than the 10-year prison sentence he could have given him. He still faces three years of probation, plus more than $11,000 in fines and assessments, 300 hours of community service, and counseling.
Like other county jail inmates, Ravi automatically was given five days off for good behavior and five for working.
Federal immigration authorities said Monday that Ravi will not be deported to his native India. He lived there until he was 5 years old and remains a citizen, though he is in the United States legally.
Foreign citizens convicted of crimes here can face deportation — usually after they complete their prison or jail terms. Last year, Ravi rejected a plea deal under which prosecutors would have sought to protect him from being deported.
Ravi’s supporters argued for leniency in part to make it less likely that he would be deported. Experts say the proceedings are usually initiated against those who are incarcerated for a year or more.
Ravi was convicted in March of 15 criminal charges, including bias intimidation, invasion of privacy and tampering with a witness.
Jurors heard during a trial that lasted three weeks that he used a friend’s computer in September 2010 to view a few seconds of live streaming video from his own dorm-room webcam and saw roommate Tyler Clementi and another man kissing.