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Alberta hazing update

It is slow but it comes up–HN

Several St. Albert youths accused of assaulting younger teens in a hazing incident this summer will be appearing in provincial court later today All are expected to enter a plea to charges.

Last month one youth set a trial date of February 3rd, while 12 others postponed entering their pleas until lawyers had a chance to study documents. A warrant was issued for the arrest of a final accused who failed to show for two previous court appearances. It’s not known if that boy has been apprehended.

While all are charged with assault, five of the boys are also facing one count each of assault with a weapon.

The case stems from nine victims who came forward this summer telling RCMP they were taken against their will in June to various locations in St. Albert and paddled on the lower buttocks. Injuries varied from bruising to redness and in one case, bleeding.

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Alabama chapter in hot water

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TUSCALOOSA | A University of Alabama fraternity has been disbanded after repeated violations of the student code of conduct and a hazing violation.

The national board of Sigma Phi Epsilon revoked the charter of its Alabama Beta chapter on Nov. 24. In response, campus administrators pulled recognition of the chapter as an official student group, said Ralph Clements III, a Tuscaloosa attorney and president of the chapter’s alumni board.

UA alumni of Sigma Phi Epsilon, campus administrators and representatives from the social fraternity’s national organization will meet to decide what must be done for a chapter to be re- established. The earliest that could happen would be the 2010 fall semester, said UA spokeswoman Deborah Lane.

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NBA ad is wrong: reader

Thanks to Allen for heads up: his message.

Have you seen the NBA ad playing on TV that shows a rookie trying to board
the team bus and being forced by a senior player to ride in the luggage
compartment under the bus?  I just saw it during halftime on Monday Night
Football.  I would think (hope?) the NBA would have more sense than that,
but I guess not :-(  I tried to find an online video you could watch, but no
luck.

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Wisconsin band update

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Judge allows two Wilson accused back into classroom: Buffalo News

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Two of the three students accused of hazing boys on a baseball team bus will be allowed back at Wilson Central School today by a judge’s order. That decision is drawing the ire of a concerned parents group.

Colton J. Sherman and Christopher A. Sidote, both 17, and Geoffrey Seefeldt, 18, are accused of assaulting at least two junior varsity players during an April 17 bus trip back to Wilson from Niagara Falls. The cases against Sherman, Sidote and Seefeldt had been adjourned until Dec. 9, but parents of the victims learned that juniors Sherman and Sidote, who have been home-schooled, will be allowed back in school. Seefeldt has already graduated.

“I am very upset, along with a large group of people, that we have students returning to school that were in the hazing incident,” said Patty McIntosh, a mother of two children at the school. “A lot of parents do not know that this is happening. They have not been back to court yet, but our school district has decided that it is OK for them to be put back in school.”

Bob Martin, who has four children in the Wilson District, is the spokesman for the concerned parent group, which met in a member’s home on Sunday.

“It appears the administration and school board are trying to sweep it under the rug,” Martin said. “There’s a lot of things going on that are making the victims feel that there is no justice.

“Nobody’s saying crucify everybody without a trial, but the problem is they’re trying to get it all dismissed,” Martin added. “They don’t even want it to go to trial. We’re saying, let the evidence be heard. The troopers are saying let us present the evidence, but you can’t present it if the DA won’t make sure it goes to trial.”

Town Justice George Berger, Bob Zucco, the Wilson principal and the lawyers for the suspended students attended a private proceeding. “The order of protection was amended so they could go back to school,” Berger said. “That’s a matter for the school.”

The judge said the meeting was confidential and could not answer why the order of protection was changed.

The concerned citizens want the public to know what’s going on.

“There’s a lot of parents and students who are concerned with the way things are going,” Martin said. “We’ve given up trying to go the regular avenues, so now we’re hoping to use the power of all the media to bring this back to the forefront. It’s not an indictment of the whole school system. Maybe one bad apple doesn’t spoil the whole bunch but if you leave it with the whole bunch, it will.”

The group has attended school board meetings, sent letters and spoke with members of the board. “We tried to keep this in-house, but then we’ve got our kids coming home and telling us that teachers are standing up there and telling them that the school resource officer is a bad thing, not needed and giving Wilson a black eye.”

The concerned citizens were scheduled to meet with Superintendent Michael Wendt and state Sen. George Maziarz (R-Newfane) today concerning a school resource officer. The group wants a school resource officer who is a specially trained officer of the law, someone who is trained on how to interact with the kids and faculty.

“I don’t want to make this an us versus them mentality. It’s just what happened, happened. The people who were there have to be held accountable,” Martin said. “What’s being done here is that the victims are being entirely forgotten. The more time that passes, the more faceless they become, the more you forget about it.

“Something has to be done and they are not listening.”

Calls to Superintendent Wendt on Sunday were not returned.