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Cedar Fest arraignments

Jaclyn Doroshewitz, 18
Landscape architecture freshman

Charge: Disorderly conduct – obstructing, resisting or hindering an arrest; destroying, damaging or interfering with property, assembling for riot; minor in possession

Maximum penalty: 90 days in jail and/or three $500 fines, MIP penalty dependent on prior offenses

Plea: Not guilty

Restrictions: No possession of alcohol or controlled substances, curfew from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. enforced by tether, daily preliminary breath test

George Fraser, 19
Arts and humanities freshman

Charge: Disorderly conduct – throwing an object at a person or auto, assembling for riot

Maximum penalty: 90 days in jail and/or two $500 fines

Plea: Not guilty

Restrictions: No possession of alcohol or controlled substances, curfew from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. enforced by tether, daily preliminary breath test

Michael Boggus, 18
No MSU affiliation

Charge: Disorderly conduct – throwing an object at a person or auto, assembling for riot

Maximum penalty: 90 days in jail and/or two $500 fines

Plea: Not guilty

Restrictions: No possession of alcohol or controlled substances, curfew from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. enforced by tether, daily preliminary breath test

Joseph Bowerman, 18
No MSU affiliation

Charge: Disorderly conduct – throwing an object at a person or auto, assembling for riot, littering in public

Maximum penalty: 90 days in jail and/or three $500 fines

Plea: Not guilty

Restrictions: No possession of alcohol or controlled substances, curfew from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. enforced by tether, daily preliminary breath test

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Cameron Bruce, 18
No MSU affiliation

Charge: Disorderly conduct – indecent exposure, assembling for riot

Maximum penalty: 90 days in jail and/or two $500 fines

Plea: Not guilty

Restrictions: No possession of alcohol or controlled substances, curfew from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. enforced by tether, daily preliminary breath test

Christopher Hall, 18
No MSU affiliation

Charge: Disorderly conduct – fighting or quarreling; obstructing, resisting or hindering an arrest; MIP

Maximum penalty: 90 days in jail and/or two $500 fines; MIP penalty dependent upon prior offenses

Plea: Not guilty

Restrictions: No possession of alcohol or controlled substances, curfew from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. enforced by tether, daily preliminary breath test

Elizabeth Hart, 18
No MSU affiliation

Charge: Disorderly conduct – indecent exposure, MIP

Maximum penalty: 90 days in jail and/or $500 fine; MIP penalty dependent on prior offenses

Plea: Not guilty

Restrictions: No possession of alcohol or controlled substances, curfew from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. enforced by tether, daily preliminary breath test

Patrick Mallon, 19
No MSU affiliation

Charge: Disorderly conduct – throwing an object at a person or auto, assembling for riot

Maximum offense: 90 days in jail and/or two $500 fines

Plea: Not guilty

Restrictions: No possession of alcohol or controlled substances, curfew from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. enforced by tether, daily preliminary breath test

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