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- Ronald Madis Ebens (born October 30, 1939) is an American criminal. Ebens, with his stepson Michael Nitz as an accomplice, killed Vincent Chin, a Chinese American man, on June 19, 1982. This led to a federal indictment for violating Chin's civil rights, but only after public outrage at the probationary sentence and small fine imposed by Michigan Third Circuit Court Judge Charles Kaufman. Ebens was found guilty on one count of violating Chin's civil rights and was sentenced to 25 years in prison, but the conviction was overturned on appeal. (en)
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- Resentment over unemployment in auto industry, blamed on Japanese imports,anti-Asian racism
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- *Manslaughter
*Violation of civil rights; overturned and not guilty verdict on retrial (en)
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- 1982-06-19 (xsd:date)
- May 2018 (en)
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- Resentment over unemployment in auto industry, blamed on Japanese imports, anti-Asian racism (en)
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- Chrysler plant supervisor, bar owner (en)
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- Michael Nitz was ordered to pay $50,000 in $30 weekly installments over the following 10 years. (en)
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- Ronald Madis Ebens (born October 30, 1939) is an American criminal. Ebens, with his stepson Michael Nitz as an accomplice, killed Vincent Chin, a Chinese American man, on June 19, 1982. This led to a federal indictment for violating Chin's civil rights, but only after public outrage at the probationary sentence and small fine imposed by Michigan Third Circuit Court Judge Charles Kaufman. Ebens was found guilty on one count of violating Chin's civil rights and was sentenced to 25 years in prison, but the conviction was overturned on appeal. (en)
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