BREAKING: All Charges Against Scharf P ‘08 Dropped; Civil Suit in Works
Some backstory: Will Scharf '08, the former President of one of Princeton's eating clubs, was charged last December with providing alcohol to minors and maintaining a nuisance. The charges grew out of an unrelated investigation into a brawl between two girls. One girl poured beer on another, and the first struck the second.
But the Borough attempted to coerce these students into testifying against the eating-club as a way of avoiding the law themselves. So instead of charging the two female malefactors, the Borough charged Scharf even though the club had bodyguards and a working wrist-band system in place that night.
In a press-release provided in advance to IvyGate, Scharf's tough-named lawyer Rocco Cipparone breaks it all down:
Cipparone noted that apparently it has been a pattern of the Borough Police to charge an individual officer of an eating club, only to later dismiss the charges when the eating club itself agrees to take responsibility and admit liability for the charges originally levied against the individual.
It's an old game and a dirty one. But Scharf, however, declined to play. Rocco declares that Scharf, "was not willing to be used by the Borough Police as leverage against his Club, in derogation of his individual rights and civil liberties." Bravo!
After the jump -- "false arrest, malicious prosecution, and federal civil rights violations."
UPDATE: The Prince just picked the story up. There's additional legal info and commentary from Cipparone to be found, if you're interested.



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