Middlesex County Prosecutor Andrew C. Carey announced today that six of seven teenagers charged with sexually assaulting and/or abusing four other teammates at Sayreville War Memorial High School have been placed on probationary terms and ordered to each serve 50 hours of community service, but will avoid being labeled as Megan’s Law sex offenders.
The sentences were imposed in New Brunswick by a Family Court judge after four of the six football players pleaded guilty in Family Court to charges of committing a disorderly persons offense of hazing, and third degree endangering the welfare of their younger fellow teammates. Each of those four defendants was placed on probation for two years.
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