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Friday, February 27, 2015

Md. lawmakers consider enhanced penalty for student hazing

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJLA) -- The Maryland Senate Judicial Committee heard testimony Thursday from a Bowie State University student about his hazing experience as it consider a measure to impose stricter hazing penalties.

Kevin Hayes spoke in support of Sen. Jamie Raskin's anti-hazing bill that would raise the penalty for violent hazing from a $500 fine to $5,000.

Hayes filed suit last year against the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, claiming he was beaten and humiliated when he pledged.

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3 comments:

Unknown said...

LEAVE THE FRATERNITIES, BOY SCOUTS AND USMC BOOT CAMP ALONE IF YOU WANT TO JOIN THE ELITE MAN UP TO THEIR STANDARDS OR GIVE UP AND SHUT UP

JoeAlbero said...

Don, please turn the capitol letters off. Thank You

Unknown said...

sorry bout that thx for publishing my opinions keep publishing the truth and be unbiased the community is looking forward to it