Criminal Law
14 People Charged in Connection With Alleged Cocaine-Trafficking Operation Associated With Two Penn State Fraternities

Charges were announced Monday against 14 people in connection with an alleged cocaine-trafficking operation involving students associated with two Penn State fraternities, the Pennsylvania attorney general’s office said.
Thirteen current or former students, as well as a student’s father, face felony or misdemeanor charges, according to a press release. At least four defendants are current students, the attorney general’s office said.
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