News Source: The Herald
| about 1 year ago
Wiesel attack ANew Jersey man convicted of accosting Holocaust scholar Elie Wiesel in a San Francisco hotel will be released from jail after a judge sentenced him to two years, but gave him credit for time served and good behavior. However, the judge...
News Source: KGO News
| about 1 year ago
San Francisco Superior Court Judge Robert Dondero this afternoon sentenced 24-year-old Eric Hunt to two years in prison, but after spending 549 days in jail and with 274 days credit for good behavior while in custody, Hunt will go free on the...
News Source: San Francisco Chronicle
| about 1 year ago
More Bay Area News A jury last month found Eric Hunt, 24, guilty of a hate crime, felony false imprisonment and two misdemeanors in the Feb. 1, 2007, incident at the Argent Hotel that prosecutors had said was a hate-based attempt to persuade Wiesel...
News Source: San Francisco Chronicle
| about 1 year ago
However, the judge ordered Eric Hunt, 24, to enter into ongoing psychological treatment when he returns to New Jersey and pay a $1,000 fine...During the sentencing, Hunt stood in his orange state-issued uniform to read a letter of apology to Wiesel,...