Georgia teens' charges dismissed in fatal toilet-paper prank case

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Five Georgia teens tied to a senior prank that killed their math teacher had charges dismissed by the Hall County District Attorney after the family requested they not be prosecuted; the driver faced homicide and trespassing charges while four others faced misdemeanors, but prosecutors dropped them following the family's statement of forgiveness. The teacher, Jason Hughes, emerged from his home to surprise the prank and was killed after slipping on wet ground and being run over as students fled.
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