STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. DHARUN RAVI
A-4667-11T1/A-4787-11T1(CONSOLIDATED)
Defendant was convicted of multiple counts of invasion of
privacy, bias intimidation, hindering prosecution, and tampering
with evidence. The jury found defendant guilty on four counts
directly predicated on N.J.S.A. 2C:16-1(a)(3), a now
constitutionally defunct law pursuant to the Supreme Court’s
holding in State v. Pomianek, 221 N.J. 66, 69 (2015). The State
conceded that the convictions under these four counts are void
as a matter of law.