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Alexander Pring-Wilson, 26, a former student at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies was found guilty of fatally stabbing Cambridge teen Michael D. Colono after an altercation outside a local pizza parlor in April...
Defense lawyers argued that Pring-Wilson acted in self-defense after being attacked by Colono, while the prosecution, led by Assistant District Attorney Adrienne Lynch, claimed that Pring-Wilson was the aggressor in the fight and deserved a first-degree murder conviction...
After a month-long trial and 21 hours of deliberation, a jury convicted Pring-Wilson on the lesser charge of voluntary manslaughter—murder performed without premeditation or excessive cruelty...
...specifically African students, should be using their opportunity as U.S. citizens or residents to lobby the government for support for such ventures as well as raising overall awareness of the crisis. African students here at Harvard, for example, have Sudan currently running far behind the Red Sox and the Pring-Wilson trial in campus discourse...
...don’t believe that Pring-Wilson was punished or rewarded because of his Harvard connections,” Ogletree said, “nor do I believe that the jury overvalued or undervalued the victim in this case because of his class or race...