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Pring-Wilson’s next bail hearing is scheduled for May 13 in Middlesex County Superior Court...
...family of Alexander Pring-Wilson to see him on trial for murder. By most accounts the Harvard grad student is an upstanding citizen and in the words of the case’s judge “an extraordinary individual” ( News, “Grad Student Denied Bail,” April 18 ). Certainly he stabbed a local man several times as an act of self defense or at least as a drunken mistake...
...April 18 Crimson article an undergrad decries the judge’s decision to deny Pring-Wilson bail. “The decision was political,” she says. Of course the decision was political. No one can expect the death of a local latino 18-year-old with a GED and a baby daughter to be treated apolitically when the accused man is a white Harvard grad student...
...since it will be a political case, maybe the judge made the right decision in denying bail. Maybe the politics should not swing in favor of the Harvard student this time...
Graham and Tripician were released without bail from yesterday’s hearing with the stipulation that they avoid unnecessary contact with Howard. Both sides agreed that the pair could still participate in races against Harvard, however...