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Suspect in FAMU hazing case to enter guilty plea

A third defendant charged with the hazing death of a Florida A&M drum major is pleading guilty in an Orlando courtroom.

Caleb Jackson‘s attorney says his client plans to plead guilty to manslaughter and felony hazing Tuesday in Orange County court.

Jackson had been held in Leon County Jail on a violation of probation since his arrest.

FAMU drum major Robert Champion died in Orlando in November 2011 after he collapsed following what prosecutors say was a savage beating during a hazing ritual.

A dozen former Florida A&M band members have been charged with manslaughter and felony hazing.

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Lawyer: Man to plead guilty in Florida A&M hazing death

A man charged in the hazing death of a Florida A&M drum major is going to plead guilty and cooperate with prosecutors, his attorney said Friday.

Caleb Jackson will plead guilty to felony hazing and manslaughter as soon as April, attorney Chuck Hobbs said at a hearing at the Orange County Courthouse.

Jackson currently is being held in the Leon County Jail for violating his probation.

Drum major Robert Champion died in November 2011 in Orlando after he collapsed following what prosecutors say was a savage beating during a hazing ritual. A dozen former Florida A&M band members have been charged with manslaughter and felony hazing.

“He has two hopes, the first being able to help the state with respect to understanding and getting a clearer picture of what happened the night Robert Champion died,” Hobbs said. “He is hopeful that he can play some small part in bringing closure to the family.”

Hobbs said no promises or guarantees have been made by prosecutors regarding Jackson’s cooperation.

“It would be his hope that by cooperating, such would bode well when it comes time for his sentencing,” Hobbs said.

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Lawyer: Man to plead guilty in FAMU hazing death

A man charged in the hazing death of a Florida A&M drum major is going to plead guilty and cooperate with prosecutors, his attorney said Friday.

Caleb Jackson will plead guilty to felony hazing and manslaughter as soon as April, attorney Chuck Hobbs said at a hearing at the Orange County Courthouse.

Jackson currently is being held in the Leon County Jail for violating his probation.

Drum major Robert Champion died in November 2011 in Orlando after he collapsed following what prosecutors say was a savage beating during a hazing ritual. A dozen former Florida A&M band members have been charged with manslaughter and felony hazing.

“He has two hopes, the first being able to help the state with respect to understanding and getting a clearer picture of what happened the night Robert Champion died,” Hobbs said. “He is hopeful that he can play some small part in bringing closure to the family.”

Hobbs said no promises or guarantees have been made by prosecutors regarding Jackson’s cooperation.

“It would be his hope that by cooperating, such would bode well when it comes time for his sentencing,” Hobbs said.

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FAMU hazing suspect to enter plea, cooperate

An attorney for one of the defendants in the hazing death of a Florida A&M drum major says his client is going to plead guilty and cooperate with prosecutors.

A lawyer for 24-year-old Caleb Jackson said at a court hearing Friday that his client will plead guilty to felony hazing and manslaughter.

Jackson currently is being held in the Leon County Jail for violating probation and could enter the plea as soon as April.

Attorney Chuck Hobbs says Jackson has expressed remorse over what happened to drum major Robert Champion.

Champion died in November 2011 in Orlando after he collapsed following what prosecutors say was a savage beating during a hazing ritual.

A dozen former Florida A&M band members have been charged with manslaughter and felony hazing.

…read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at Fox US News