The Pennsylvania Superior Court has upheld a trial court’s imposition of 10 years’ probation and a $112,500 fine for the Pi Delta Psi fraternity over a hazing death that occurred in the Poconos, but said the court lacked authority to bar the fraternity from conducting business in Pennsylvania for a decade.

In a published May 23 opinion, a three-judge panel of the appeals court ruled 2-1 to affirm the probation term and fine, while vacating the portion of the sentence imposing the 10-year ban.

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