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After two trials and nearly five years, Alexander Pring-Wilson has plead guilty to involuntary manslaughter and has been sentenced to two years and one day in prison...
Pokrovsky volunteered to be a character witness for both the first and second trials, but did not testify. She also has sustained personal contact with Pring-Wilson after the trial, she says...
...April 2003 Crimson article published just days after the incident quoted Stefani L. Bell, a classmate of Pring-Wilson, saying at the time that she couldn’t imagine him committing a violent...
...When I think of Sander, the words that come to mind would be lighthearted and good natured,” Bell said at the time, referring to Pring-Wilson by a nickname. She said that other students in their 15-person master’s program were in “utter disbelief...
...This is not a derelict,” says Pokrovsky of Pring-Wilson. “He’s ready to take all the moral responsibility for taking somebody’s life. This is a punishment sufficient.” —Staff writer Lingbo Li can be reached at lingboli@fas.harvard.edu...