12 people now face manslaughter charges in the November 2011 death of Florida A&M University drum major Robert Champion Jr. Champion died after a hazing ritual, where he was beaten on a school bus after a football game in Orlando. Ten of the former band members had previously been charged with felony hazing, which carries a maximum of five years in prison. Now they could face 15 more years with felony manslaughter charges. The university faces a wrongful-death lawsuit by Champion's family.
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