BELLEFONTE, Pa. — The Latest on a preliminary hearing for Penn State fraternity members charged in a hazing death (all times local):1:30 p.m. The Republican leader of the Pennsylvania Senate wants to make severe hazing a felony and make fraternity houses where hazing occurs subject to confiscation. Senate Majority Leader Jake Corman unveiled his proposals Friday during a break in a preliminary hearing for defendants in a pledge’s hazing death. 12:40 p.m.A forensic pathologist says the injuries that killed a Penn State fraternity pledge last year may not have been fatal if fraternity members had summoned help more quickly. ——9:10 a.m.A hearing is underway for Penn State fraternity brothers charged in the hazing death of a pledge last year.
Source: National Post March 23, 2018 13:15 UTC