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Update: Acquittal for Alleged Attacker of Gym Grunter

spinning.jpgWe’re late on this — our colleagues at Dealbreaker mentioned it yesterday, and the WSJ Law Blog covered it this morning. But just to follow up our earlier report, here is some news from today’s New York Times:

On Monday, a jury acquitted [45-year-old stockbroker Christopher] Carter of assault charges for manhandling the stationary bike of a fellow gym member, Stuart Sugarman, who was shouting [things like “you go girl,” and “great song”] and grunting during a spin class. Even though Mr. Carter’s defense lawyer acknowledged in court that his client had grabbed Mr. Sugarman’s bike by the handlebars, tilted it back and then released it, with Mr. Sugarman astride, the jury decided that he was not a criminal for having done so.

After nearly 10 hours of deliberations, the six jurors agreed that they could not say beyond a reasonable doubt that Mr. Carter had caused the back and neck trouble that hospitalized Mr. Sugarman for nearly two weeks.

“Probably, most likely, but not definitely,” said one juror, Marybeth Roman.

Will the acquittal empower other acts of vigilantism at gyms around the country? One can only hope.

As for Carter and Sugarman, whose dispute appears likely to turn into a civil suit, don’t expect to see them at a gym near you. From the New York Post:

Sugarman had told jurors he’s too injured to work out. Carter yesterday said he’s given up spinning for good. “I want to grow old gracefully,” he joked.

Sugarman Loses Spinning Class Fracas! [Dealbreaker]
Gym Grunter Not Assaulted by Silencer, a Jury Rules [New York Times via WSJ Law Blog]
WIN FOR CYCLE OF VIOLENCE [New York Post via WSJ Law Blog]

Earlier: Let’s Get Physical!

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