<p>I found the old post with the information about the criminal case. I don’t know what they were convicted of, but the penalty was certainly minimal.</p>
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Former frat members begin jail sentence Friday night
04:41 PM CDT on Friday, May 30, 2008
KVUE News</p>
<p>Two former University of Texas fraternity members head to a jail cell Friday night, for their hazing after an investigation into the death of fraternity pledge Tyler Cross.</p>
<p>Austin Sherrill and Will Evans were among four men sentenced for hazing and providing alcohol to minors in the fall semester of 2006 at UT.</p>
<p>None of the four were charged directly with Cross’ death. Sherrill and Evans were sentenced to four days in jail. Their sentence begins at 7 p.m. Friday night. The other two are serving probation.</p>
<p>Tyler Cross died after he fell from a five-story balcony – just after leaving a pledge event at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. He had a blood alcohol content of 0.19.</p>
<p>All four of the sentences are a first for Travis County – intended to send a message to anyone who participates in hazing.
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<p>So, four days in jail. In Friday night, Saturday night, Sunday night, out Monday.</p>