Charges dropped against Georgia teens whose teacher died
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Georgia high school teacher Jason Hughes, 40, was killed by a vehicle outside his Gainesville home on Friday, March 6
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Family of Hall County teacher killed during prank asks officials to drop charges against teens
The family of a Hall County teacher killed in what investigators say was a prank gone wrong is asking authorities to drop all charges against the students involved.
Jason Hughes, 40, a teacher at North Hall High School in Hall County, Ga., and the father of two young boys, died on Friday, March 6
A Georgia teacher's wife has asked that charges be dropped against the high school students involved in the fatal toilet paper prank accident that killed her husband.
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Student prank costs teacher his life – his wife demands that the kids don't get charged
It was supposed to be a classic prank that students pull on their teacher and we have all seen if before – Whether it was in a movie or TV show or in real life: Wrapping a teacher's house in toilet paper,
Jason Hughes, 40, was a teacher at North Hall High School in Hall County, Ga. and a father of two young boys