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Fraternity on trial in death of pledge in Pennsylvania

Posted at 11:24 AM, Nov 13, 2017
and last updated 2017-11-13 13:24:35-05

A fraternity headed to trial Monday for the hazing death of a pledge in Monroe County, Pennsylvania.

Attorneys gave their opening statements in Monroe County in the trial of Pi Delta Psi fraternity. It's the actual Greek organization on trial for third-degree murder, not the members themselves.

The Pi Delta Psi organization is on trial for the hazing death of Chun "Michael" Deng.

The 18-year-old student at Baruch College in New York was killed during a hazing ritual at a home that members of the fraternity had rented in Coolbaugh Township back in 2013.

Authorities charged 37 members of the fraternity in the incident.

Four pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and are expected to be sentenced next month.

In court Monday, the prosecution recounted what happened to Chun "Michael" Deng back in December of 2013. The brutal hazing and how the brothers tried to cover it up.

The defense says the organization has a no-hazing policy and does not condone the acts that were committed by the members.

Officials say if the organization is found guilty, it faces fines and suspension of its rights to continue operating in the state of Pennsylvania.

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