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>> guilty. >> guilty or not guilty as to m.b.?t four, bias intimidation, we find the defendant did commit the offense of invasion of privacy with the purpose to intimidate t.c. because of sexual orientation, guilty or not guilty? >> not guilty. >> did commit the offense of invasion of privacy because of the purpose to intimidate mb because of sexual orientation guilty or not guilty? >> not guilty. >> did commit the offense of invasion of privacy knowing the conduct constituting invasion of privacy would cause t.c. to be intimidated because of sexual orientation, not guilty or guilty? >> guilty. >> did commit the offense of invasion of privacy knowing that the conduct did constitute invasion of privacy would cause m.b. to be intimidated because of sexual orientation, guilty or not guilty? >> not guilty. >> did commit the offense of invasion of privacy under circumstances that caused t.c. to be intimidated and considering the manner in which the offense was committed, t.c. reasonably believed that he was selected to be the target of
>> guilty. >> guilty or not guilty as to m.b.?t four, bias intimidation, we find the defendant did commit the offense of invasion of privacy with the purpose to intimidate t.c. because of sexual orientation, guilty or not guilty? >> not guilty. >> did commit the offense of invasion of privacy because of the purpose to intimidate mb because of sexual orientation guilty or not guilty? >> not guilty. >> did commit the offense of invasion of privacy knowing the...
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we aren't allowed to use his name, only m.b.e was asked to talk about some very private moments that he had with tyler clementi. it was moving in the sense that it was very difficult for him to talk in court. >> you're suggesting he got emotional in the courtroom? >> no. actually, i thought he was amazingly level. but to have to talk about this very private thing in front of strangers when he said that he was uncomfortable in the dorm, saw kids looking at him. how much worse then to have to talk about this in a courtroom packed with reporters who wanted to see him? >> it is a public space though it's not shared with everyone. do you think m.b.'s testimony will be more helpful to the defense or prosecution? >> it's really interesting. yes, of course it helped the prosecution. but the defense was very effective in the cross-examination saying if you really want to have a private moment with tyler why would you choose to meet him in a crowded dorm when there are students up all hours who clearly saw him go in and go out. i thought
we aren't allowed to use his name, only m.b.e was asked to talk about some very private moments that he had with tyler clementi. it was moving in the sense that it was very difficult for him to talk in court. >> you're suggesting he got emotional in the courtroom? >> no. actually, i thought he was amazingly level. but to have to talk about this very private thing in front of strangers when he said that he was uncomfortable in the dorm, saw kids looking at him. how much worse then to...
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after all, m.b. supposedly voluntarily had sex with tyler clementi so why would you be protecting his identity? >> right. he said they purposely met for this purpose so it was certainly consensual. i wanted to show you a picture of the dorm room. obviously mr. ravi's defense is he was an older man. i didn't know he was. he was in my room and i thought he'd steal my stuff. i'm not homophobe bik, not antigay. i want to show you the positioning of the web cam. tyler clementi's bed on the left. ravi's desk is on the right. we can show you where the web cam is. how important is the positioning of the web cam? >> the positioning is very, very important because this defense that i was afraid he was stealing my stuff so that's why i was taping him, obviously you wouldn't want to be taping the bed if that was the case. you'd be concerned about other areas. >> it would be on your desk, your closet. >> exactly. so i think, erin, that that defense is not going to fly. and i understand why the judge tried to prot
after all, m.b. supposedly voluntarily had sex with tyler clementi so why would you be protecting his identity? >> right. he said they purposely met for this purpose so it was certainly consensual. i wanted to show you a picture of the dorm room. obviously mr. ravi's defense is he was an older man. i didn't know he was. he was in my room and i thought he'd steal my stuff. i'm not homophobe bik, not antigay. i want to show you the positioning of the web cam. tyler clementi's bed on the...
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claimed he set up a webcam in his room because he was worried tyler clementi's guest identified as m.b. might steal his ipad. >> the whole incident, not what they were doing sexually. who is this guy and why is he in the room and why am i shut out of my room? >> that information being given out was his way of covering up. he wanted people to believe that he was worried about his possessions. >> ravi is facing 15 criminal counts. the most serious charge is bias intimidation, a hate crime that could bring up to ten years behind bars. >> but ravi's attorney says there's no evidence that ravi hated gays. even after finding out ravi spied on him, clementi invited his guest an older man back to his room. he's accused of setting up the webcam to -- a day later clementi committed suicide by jumping from the george washington bridge. >> three weeks in his college experience and he finds out that his sexual orientation has been broadcast. >> randall pinkston, cbs news, new brunswick, new jersey. >>> straight ahead, your wednesday morning weather and in sports, a pair of huge comebacks kick off m
claimed he set up a webcam in his room because he was worried tyler clementi's guest identified as m.b. might steal his ipad. >> the whole incident, not what they were doing sexually. who is this guy and why is he in the room and why am i shut out of my room? >> that information being given out was his way of covering up. he wanted people to believe that he was worried about his possessions. >> ravi is facing 15 criminal counts. the most serious charge is bias intimidation, a...
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m.b., the man in the room with tyler at the time said he didn't think ravi should do jail time. >>> we're going turn to florida. dramatic 911 calls were released overnight. an unarmed young man was kuld in a community where his father lived. matt gutman has the latest. >> reporter: it's the gunshots that are triggers national outrage. >> they're wrestling in the back of my porch. >> reporter: in these just-released 911 tape, a struggle between two men. 17-year-old travon martin and neighborhood watchman george zimmerman. >> the guy's yeller for help. >> reporter: you can hear him stalk martin who was unarmed and 100 pounds lighter. >> these [ bleep ] always get way. >> are you following him? >> okay, we don't need you to do that. [ gunshots ] >> i just heard gunshots. >> i'm pretty sure the guy's dead out here, holy [ bleep ]. >> reporter: it was february 25th. the young man went to buy skittles at halftime of the nba all-star game. martin never made it back. the gunshots by zimmerman who claimed self-defense, killed him. zimmerman was never charged. >> how can you justify that shooting?
m.b., the man in the room with tyler at the time said he didn't think ravi should do jail time. >>> we're going turn to florida. dramatic 911 calls were released overnight. an unarmed young man was kuld in a community where his father lived. matt gutman has the latest. >> reporter: it's the gunshots that are triggers national outrage. >> they're wrestling in the back of my porch. >> reporter: in these just-released 911 tape, a struggle between two men. 17-year-old...
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claimed that ravi set up a web cam because he was worried tyler clemente's guest, identified only as m.b steal his ipad. >> that's what motivated the whole incident. not what they were doing sexually. who is this guy? and why is he in the room? and why am i being shut out of my room. >> reporter: he asked for a break, delaying the prosecution's closing. >> reporter: ravi is facing 15 criminal quownts. the -- counts. the most serious charge is bias intimidation, a hate crime that could bring up to 10 years behind bars. >> reporter: but ravi's attorney says there is no evidence that ravi hated gays. >> nothing. nothing. >> reporter: even after finding ravi had spied on him, clemente had invited his guest, an older man, back to his room. ravi is accused of setting up his web cam to spy again, but it didn't work. >> he put it to sleep. he made sure it didn't happen. >> reporter: a day later, clemente decided to jump from the bridge. ravi decided not to take the stand in his own defense. >> you decided that you prefer not to testify. am i correct? >> yes. >> reporter: the jury will likely beg
claimed that ravi set up a web cam because he was worried tyler clemente's guest, identified only as m.b steal his ipad. >> that's what motivated the whole incident. not what they were doing sexually. who is this guy? and why is he in the room? and why am i being shut out of my room. >> reporter: he asked for a break, delaying the prosecution's closing. >> reporter: ravi is facing 15 criminal quownts. the -- counts. the most serious charge is bias intimidation, a hate crime...
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could have prove than he intended to intimidate and was biased against m.b., the person tyler clementi was with. what they did convict on, he was biased against tyler clementi and tyler clementi felt intimidated by him. just by going over it, you see how difficult that really is, because tyler clementi wasn't here to testify. so the jury had to look at all the facts and they determined that tyler clementi felt intimidated because of his sexual orientation. this is the first time this type of statute has been used in this way. of course, now new jersey has this very, very robust cyber bullying law, but that wasn't what he was convicted of. he was convicting of a hate crime. and i think it really is a game changer in many respects, because this is a wake-up call to our young people, to anyone that uses social media, quite frankly, because now you will be held accountable for those words, those hateful words you use on the internet. >> do you think -- i mean, he could get up to ten years. do you think he will get that? >> in new jersey, when you get convicted of a second-degree crime, lik
could have prove than he intended to intimidate and was biased against m.b., the person tyler clementi was with. what they did convict on, he was biased against tyler clementi and tyler clementi felt intimidated by him. just by going over it, you see how difficult that really is, because tyler clementi wasn't here to testify. so the jury had to look at all the facts and they determined that tyler clementi felt intimidated because of his sexual orientation. this is the first time this type of...
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could have prove than he intended to intimidate and was biased against m.b., the person tyler clementi was with. what they did convict on, he was biased against tyler clementi and tyler clementi felt intimidated by him. just by going over it, you see how difficult that really is, because tyler clementi wasn't here to testify. so the jury had to look at all the facts and they determined that tyler clementi felt intimidated because of his sexual orientation. this is the first time this type of statute has been used in this way. of course, now new jersey has this very, very robust cyber bullying law, but that wasn't what he was convicted of. he was convicting of a hate crime. and i think it really is a game changer in many respects, because this is a wake-up call to our young people, to anyone that uses social media, quite frankly, because now you will be held accountable for those words, those hateful words you use on the internet. >> do you think -- i mean, he could get up to ten years. do you think he will get that? >> in new jersey, when you get convicted of a second-degree crime, lik
could have prove than he intended to intimidate and was biased against m.b., the person tyler clementi was with. what they did convict on, he was biased against tyler clementi and tyler clementi felt intimidated by him. just by going over it, you see how difficult that really is, because tyler clementi wasn't here to testify. so the jury had to look at all the facts and they determined that tyler clementi felt intimidated because of his sexual orientation. this is the first time this type of...
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and it's interesting to note that m.b., the other man in the room with tyler, told abc news awhile back that he didn't think ravi should do any jail time. >> interesting. >> all right, linsey, thank you. >>> we're going to turn to florida. dramatic 911 calls were released overnight. in the case of the neighborhood watch shooting. an unarmed young man was killed in a gated community where his father lived. now the outrage is boiling over. why has the shooter not yet been arrested? matt gutman has the latest. >> reporter: it's the gunshots that are triggering national outrage. >> they're wrestling in the back of my porch. >> reporter: in these just-released 911 tapes, a struggle between two men. 17-year-old trayvon martin and neighborhood watchman george zimmerman. >> the guy's yelling help. >> reporter: zimmerman called a nonemergency dispatcher. you can hear him stalk martin who is unarmed and 100 pounds lighter. >> these [ bleep ] always get away. >> are you following him? >> yes. >> okay, we don't need you to do that. >> reporter: but then come the gunshots. [ gunshots ] >> i just hea
and it's interesting to note that m.b., the other man in the room with tyler, told abc news awhile back that he didn't think ravi should do any jail time. >> interesting. >> all right, linsey, thank you. >>> we're going to turn to florida. dramatic 911 calls were released overnight. in the case of the neighborhood watch shooting. an unarmed young man was killed in a gated community where his father lived. now the outrage is boiling over. why has the shooter not yet been...
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. >> gregg: let me put up on the screen what m.b. testified to.ther n bed. i could hear people talking in the courtyard. people joking, people laughing, seemed like the jokes were at somebody else's expense. they absolutely were one would assume. so for the defendant to be able to say look the only reason i'm just protecting my belongings, no, he was doing much more than that, wasn't he? >> the big issue here is even if that is the case, gregg, the state has to be able to prove that he was motivated by the purpose to intimidate this -- sorry, victim for his sexual orientation and i think that is a difficult burden for the state to overcome. >> gregg: how do you prove intent, joey? bias intimidation is an intent crime. how do you demonstrate that? >> you tell other people that you leave, you have suspicions that your roommate is gay. you set up a web cam and now you see it and you initially see there is a kiss between the two and then tweet to other people anden vite them to joan in because i'm going set up the cam again and direct it in the bed fo
. >> gregg: let me put up on the screen what m.b. testified to.ther n bed. i could hear people talking in the courtyard. people joking, people laughing, seemed like the jokes were at somebody else's expense. they absolutely were one would assume. so for the defendant to be able to say look the only reason i'm just protecting my belongings, no, he was doing much more than that, wasn't he? >> the big issue here is even if that is the case, gregg, the state has to be able to prove that...