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More await trial at PSU

Timothy Piazza
8 make court appearances

BELLEFONTE — Eight more members of a Penn State University fraternity made their first court appearances Tuesday and were released on bail to await trial on charges stemming from the death of a pledge after an alcohol-fueled hazing ritual.

A Pennsylvania judge arraigned the defendants and set bail at $50,000, but they did not have to post any money.

The members of Beta Theta Pi face a range of charges. Ten other fraternity members who face more serious charges were arraigned Friday.

Five of the defendants in court Tuesday are accused of evidence tampering. Two are accused of hazing, alcohol law violations and reckless endangerment.

The lawyer for Joseph Ems Jr., 20, who faces only a reckless endangerment charge, called it a tragic and sad case and expressed condolences to the family of victim Timothy Piazza, a 19-year-old engineering student from Lebanon, New Jersey.

“It’s important to remember as tragic as this case is, my client’s a wonderful young man that’s never been in trouble,” said Ems’ attorney, William Brennan. “I think as the facts shake out, my client hopefully will be in a position to be extricated from this troubling case.”

Piazza died less than two days after falling and hitting his head several times after a pledge acceptance ceremony at the fraternity house in February.

A grand jury said security camera footage captured events inside the house that night, including pledges being ordered to guzzle alcohol quickly after the ceremony. Piazza appeared to become inebriated and fell face-first down a flight of basement steps before midnight.

The footage shows that Piazza fell repeatedly as the evening progressed, the jury wrote. Fraternity brothers made half-hearted and even counterproductive efforts to help him, and when one member strongly advocated for summoning help, he was shoved into a wall and told to leave, the report said.

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