HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A judge Monday threw out the most serious counts against a second set of defendants in a Penn State fraternity pledge’s death last year, leaving in place only hazing and alcohol charges that would likely result in little or no jail time. While sending 11 more fraternity brothers…
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Serious charges dismissed in Penn State frat pledge death
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