Two of the three Wilson High School students accused of performing a hazing ritual on a school bus over a year ago have been cleared of all charges. The students were originally charged with endangering the welfare of a child, forcible touching and hazing. Today's acquittal comes only days after child endangerment charges against the two Wilson baseball coaches were dropped. Stay with Eyewitness News Tonight to hear from the attorneys representing the victims, as well as the students who have been cleared of all charges.
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BREAKING: 2 Wilson Baseball Players Acquitted
BREAKING: 2 Wilson Baseball Players Acquitted
July 9, 2010
Updated Jul 9, 2009 at 1:00 PM EST
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