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Gannett NJ seeks access in Sayreville hazing court case

Joe Martino
@JMartinoMyCJ

TRENTON – Gannett New Jersey Newspapers, which include the Courier News and Home News Tribune, has been joined by other media organizations requesting access to juvenile court hearings for seven Sayreville High School students charged in a football hazing investigation.

What you need to know about Sayreville football scandal

Gannett New Jersey joined with NJ Advance Media, the Associated Press and ABC Inc. in a motion filed Friday.

Seven members of the Sayreville High School team were charged Oct. 10 with crimes ranging from hazing to aggravated sexual assault. The teenagers are charged as juveniles. Proceedings are being held in Family Court.

Juvenile proceedings generally are closed to the press unless media outlets or others seek access. The media organizations say previous cases show state courts favor increased public access to juvenile proceedings unless the juvenile can provide evidence there is a substantial likelihood of specific harm.

The media organizations argue that allowing the public access to the case will provide “outlets for community concern, hostility and emotion in this highly charged matter.”

Three of the students were charged with aggravated sexual assault, criminal restraint, hazing and other crimes for an act of sexual penetration upon one of the children, prosecutors have said. The four other students were charged with aggravated criminal sexual contact and other crimes.

The school district canceled a scheduled game on Oct. 2 after receiving information from the prosecutors’ office, then canceled the rest of the season the following week.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.