Word: pring-wilson
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...court ruled that Pring-Wilson was not suffering from enough mental and physical trauma to inhibit his ability to make voluntary statements...
...during the trial, Pring-Wilson’s attorneys argued that Colono was the one who opened the car door, causing Pring-Wilson to use his three-inch Spyderco military blade in an act of self-defense...
Soon after his arrest at 8 a.m. on April 12, Middlesex District Court refused to grant him bail because his knowledge of five languages meant he posed a flight risk. On May 14, 2003, a judge released Pring-Wilson from jail on $400,000 bail after an appeal. He has been under house arrest since then...
...that time, the defense also sought to suppress statements that Pring-Wilson made on the morning of his arrest in which he claimed to be an innocent bystander to the incident...
Those close to Pring-Wilson and Colono delivered emotional statements before the sentencing that left half the people packed into the courtroom sniffling and wiping their eyes. The rest sat solemnly pondering Colono’s death and Pring-Wilson’s crime...