Georgia teen’s charges dropped after prank ends in teacher’s death

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Georgia prosecutors dropped vehicular-homicide charges against an 18-year-old driver and misdemeanor counts for four other teens tied to a prank that led to North Hall High School teacher Jason Hughes's death after he slipped and was struck by a vehicle; Hughes’s family urged prosecutors not to file charges, calling it an accident and tragedy.
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- Charges Dropped Against Teenagers Whose Teacher Died in Prank Gone Wrong The New York Times
- Charges are dropped against teens in the death of teacher killed during prank gone wrong NBC News
- Prosecutor drops vehicular homicide charge against teen charged in death of teacher in prank WABE
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