The Florida A&M University students arrested on charges of hazing for reportedly beating Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity pledges say their due-process rights as students have been violated.

The complaint, filed on their behalf last week in the 2nd Judicial Circuit Court, alleges that FAMU did not notify the five students in writing of their suspensions, and does not have cause to suspend them because the students have been charged, not convicted.

"Certain administration officials have jumped the gun," said Brian Wolk, attorney for the students. On Monday, FAMU responded by filing a motion with the court to dismiss the complaint.  more >>