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Former Harvard graduate student Alexander Pring-Wilson will soon be allowed to leave the confines of his home between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. as he awaits a new trial on manslaughter charges, Middlesex Superior Court Judge Regina L. Quinlan said yesterday.
Pring-Wilson fatally stabbed Cambridge teen Michael D. Colono following a fight outside a pizza parlor in April 2003. A jury convicted Pring-Wilson of voluntary manslaughter last October, and Quinlan sentenced him up to eight years in prison.
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Pring-Wilson, who has spent the last eight months in state prison, is now free as he awaits a new trial on manslaughter charges, which stem from an April 2003 fight outside a Cambridge pizza parlor that left Michael D. Colono dead.