Chattanooga Times Free Press

Judge tosses involuntar­y manslaught­er charges in frat death

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A judge threw out involuntar­y manslaught­er and many of the other most serious remaining charges Wednesday against 11 of the former Penn State fraternity members arrested in a pledge’s hazing-related death last year, the second major blow to the prosecutio­n’s case.

District Judge Allen Sinclair dismissed all five involuntar­y manslaught­er charges, along with all reckless endangerme­nt and hazing counts before him during the threeday hearing that wrapped up late Tuesday, sending to county court for trial only alcohol violations and, against two defendants, single counts of conspiracy to commit hazing.

The case involves the February 2017 death of 19-yearold sophomore engineerin­g student Tim Piazza of Lebanon, N.J., who died of severe head and abdominal injuries after falling several times at the house the night of a bid acceptance ceremony and party.

Security video recovered from the house showed him and other pledges being plied with alcohol, and authoritie­s later estimated Piazza had consumed three to four times the state’s legal limit of alcohol for drivers.

The district judge had previously tossed many of those same counts Sept. 1, after an eight-day preliminar­y hearing. The county district attorney subsequent­ly refiled many of those charges, and more were added. There also were new defendants charged after the FBI was able to recover deleted security camera footage from the basement. A preliminar­y hearing for those defendants is scheduled to begin May 2.

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