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US teen jailed for 15 years in Indian American's
murder
Julian Daley, who was 16 at the time, was charged
with the manslaughter of Divyendu Sinha an Indian
American computer scientist
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New Jersey: A teenager in Old Bridge, New Jersey, has
been sentenced to 15 years in prison for the beating
to death an Indian American computer scientist in
2010.
Julian Daley, who was 16 at the time of the crime,
was also sentenced to five years on an unrelated
burglary charge, which will run concurrent to the 15
-year sentence for manslaughter, according to
njpressmedia.com. Daley was among five Old Bridge
teens charged in connection with the beating death of
Divyendu Sinha. Sinha, 49, his wife, Alka, and two
sons were out for a late-night walk on June 25, 2010,
near their home when they were attacked.
Sinha was punched in the head and died three days
later at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in
New Brunswick. His two sons had minor injuries, and
his wife was not hurt.
Sentencing Daley Tuesday in New Brunswick, State
Superior Court Judge Bradley Ferencz Ferencz said
given Daley's history, he was not convinced that he
would not re-offend.
"It is important also to note that there must be a
clear, concise message sent to the community that one
should be free to walk in one's community, to walk
with one's family, free from physical attack, "
Ferencz said.
He said it was a tragedy for both the Sinha and Daley
families. He said everything he read tells him that
"the (Daley) family tried everything in their power
to steer him in a different direction, unfortunately,
unsuccessfully."
Dressed in green prison garb, Daley, who read a
statement, apologized to the Sinha family, his family
and the judge. "I wish I could rewind the clock and
undo everything that has happened, but I can't, "
Daley said.
He said while his apology will not bring Sinha back,
"I hope and pray you can find it in your heart to
forgive me some day."
Sinha's widow said that during the 31/2 years she has
been in court since her husband's death, "Julian
Daley has never said anything that can make me feel
that he was remorseful."
Last month, Ferencz sentenced Christopher Conway to
seven years in prison and Cash Johnson and Christian
Tinli to six months each for their roles.
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