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Old 03-18-2012, 02:24 AM   #9
TessUnsonia

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So if he would -- and had that been the case on trial -- would that mean that Ravi should have been found guilty of these same charges?

Count 2: Third-degree bias intimidation in regard to invasion of privacy charge by way of observation.
Guilty because Clementi reasonably believed that he was selected to be the target of the offense because of sexual orientation.

Count 4: Second-degree bias intimidation in regard to invasion of privacy charge by way of disclosure.
Guilty because he attempted to invade Clementi’s privacy to intimidate him because of sexual orientation, knowing that it would intimidate, and because Clementi reasonably believed he was a target because of sexual orientation.

Count 6: Fourth-degree bias intimidation in regard to attempted invasion of privacy charge by way of observation.
Guilty because he attempted to invade Clementi’s privacy to intimidate him because of sexual orientation, knowing that it would intimidate, and because Clementi reasonably believed he was a target because of sexual orientation.

Count 8: Second-degree bias intimidation in regard to attempted invasion of privacy by way of disclosure.
Guilty because he attempted to invade Clementi’s privacy to intimidate him because of sexual orientation, knowing that it would intimidate, and because Clementi reasonably believed he was a target because of sexual orientation.
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