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Loay Alnaji, a Moorpark College computer science professor, pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and felony battery in the November 2023 death of 69-year-old pro-Israel protester Paul Kessler, who was struck with a megaphone during dueling demonstrations in Thousand Oaks, California. A Ventura County judge's decision to independently offer Alnaji probation and up to one year in county jail — bypassing the District Attorney's objections and the victim's family's wishes for the maximum four-year prison term — has ignited a fierce debate over judicial authority, sentencing proportionality, and whether the legal system treats political violence equally regardless of ideology.

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