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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...
Although he is free, Pring-Wilson, a former student at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, must comply with several restrictions Quinlan placed on his travel. He will not be able to leave Massachusetts to live with his family in Colorado, and he must also surrender his passport and wear an electronic tracking bracelet...
...judge in the original case, Regina L. Quinlan, granted Pring-Wilson a retrial on June 24, citing a recent Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) decision that increases how much juries can learn about the violent pasts of victims...
...Although Quinlan was not forced to apply that decision retroactively to Pring-Wilson’s October 2004 conviction, she did, writing in April 2005 court documents that the “integrity of the evidence has been rendered suspect...