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The state Supreme Court on Wednesday declined to take up appeals by a former Florida State University fraternity president and two other fraternity members, clearing the way for them to face felony hazing charges in the 2017 death of a pledge who drank heavily at an off-campus party.
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A former Florida State University fraternity president and two other men have gone to the state Supreme Court in a dispute about whether they should face…
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An appeals court Thursday said a former Florida State University fraternity president and two other men can face felony hazing charges in the 2017 death…
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) -- A bill that expands Florida anti-hazing law has been sent to Gov. Ron DeSantis by the state Legislature on a unanimous vote. The…
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The 2017 death of a Florida State University fraternity pledge is prompting lawmakers to consider a change in the state’s hazing law. Spearheading the…
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The council that governs most fraternities in North America has voted to ban hard alcohol in chapter houses and at events. A Florida State University…
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A judge has granted a request by defense attorneys in the Andrew Coffey hazing case to get more specific charges from the prosecution.Judge Martin…
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Defense attorneys for the four men facing trial in the hazing death of Florida State University Pi Kappa Phi pledge Andrew Coffey want more specifics from…
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Five men who were facing trial in the death of Florida State University fraternity pledge Andrew Coffey have accepted plea deals that will see them take a…
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Defense attorneys for two of the nine men charged with felony hazing in the death of Florida State Pi Kappa Phi pledge Andrew Coffey say they have…