http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-20018574-504083.html

NEW YORK (CBS/WCBS) New Jersey prosecutors are contemplating whether
to  file more charges against the two Rutgers University freshmen
accused of broadcasting on the Internet video of fellow freshman Tyler
Clementi having sex with another man.


PICTURES: Tyler Clementi


After the online broadcast, Clementi jumped off the George Washington
Bridge to his death.


Dharun Ravi, Clementi's roommate, and Molly Wei, were each charged
with two counts of invasion of privacy last week. The state's Attorney
General, Paula Dow, said investigators were exploring adding hate
crime charges; however, the current New Jersey law may not adequately
address the circumstances behind Clementi's death, according to CBS
station WCBS.

"Most importantly, I think we're looking at examining the facts," Dow
said

Middlesex County prosecutors say the pair, both 18, used a webcam to
secretly transmit a live image of Clementi having sex with a man on
Sept. 19 and that Ravi tried to webcast a second encounter on Sept.
21, the day before Clementi's suicide.

"I'm unaware of any case in New Jersey where the homicide statutes
have been used to hold somebody responsible for somebody else who
chose to commit suicide," Middlesex Prosecutor Bruce Kaplan said.

Kaplan said he would rather be "right" than "expedient" when asked
whether there would be a specific timeline for bringing additional
charges.

Under New Jersey's privacy law it is a crime to transmit or even view
images that depict nudity or sexual contact with an individual without
that person's consent, reports WCBS. Collecting or viewing sexual
images without consent is a fourth-degree crime. Transmitting them is
a third-degree crime with a maximum prison sentence of five years.

Both Ravi and Wei could face up to five years in prison if convicted.

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