A jury convicted former Harvard graduate student Alexander Pring-Wilson of voluntary manslaughter this morning.
After hearing impact statements from the victim’s relatives and character statements from Pring-Wilson’s parents, Judge Regina Quinlan sentenced 26-year-old Pring-Wilson to eight years in prison, with the option for parole after six.
District Attorney Martha Coakley said in a press conference this afternoon that “some justice was obtained” but the family of victim Michael D. Colono was disappointed in the verdict and the sentencing.
Pring-Wilson fatally stabbed Colono in the early morning hours of April 12, 2003 following a verbal altercation outside of a Cambridge pizza parlor.
Please check www.thecrimson.com later today for updated coverage.
—Staff writer Hana R. Alberts can be reached at alberts@fas.harvard.edu.
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