LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Four University of Nebraska-Lincoln fraternity members charged in the alcohol death of another member have been released from jail on personal recognizance bonds while they await prosecution.
The four students have each been charged with a felony count of procuring alcohol for a minor resulting in death.
Eighteen-year-old Clayton Real was found dead at the FarmHouse Fraternity house near campus on Sept. 5. Affidavits show he died of acute alcohol intoxication.
The four fraternity members charged appeared in Lancaster County Court on Friday, with each being released on the condition that they show up for all their court dates.
Those charged are 21-year-old Vance Heyer, 19-year-old Thomas Trueblood, 21-year-old Cory Foland, and 22-year-old Ross Reynolds.