William Jennings

William Jennings, left, and his attorney, Eugene Riccio, plead not-guilty to charges of second-degree assault, theft of services and second-degree intimidation based on race or bigotry, March 9, 2012. Photo: Lindsay Niegelberg / Stamford …

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William Jennings, 47, of Darien was arrested Feb. 29, 2012, and charged with a hate crime in connection to a December 2011 incident involving a New York City cab driver.

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Banker waives right to jury in hate crime case

Updated: Wednesday, 02 May 2012, 9:20 AM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 02 May 2012, 9:20 AM EDT

STAMFORD, Conn. (AP) — An investment banker from Connecticut charged with a hate crime against a New York City cab driver has waived his right to a jury trial and is asking a judge to decide the case.

The Advocate of Stamford reports that the lawyer for Morgan Stanley executive William Jennings gave up his client's right to a jury trial Tuesday during an appearance in Stamford Superior Court. The case was continued to May 25.

Police say the 47-year-old Darien resident told the cab driver of Middle Eastern descent to go back to his country and cut the driver's hand with a pen knife after refusing to pay the $204 fare from Manhattan to Darien.

Jennings denies charges of intimidation based on race or bigotry, assault and theft of services.

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Information from: The Advocate

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