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ROCKVILLE, Conn. (AP) — Two University of Connecticut students charged in connection with the death of a student who was run over by a fire department vehicle are expected to apply for a special form of probation.
Matthew Moll is due in Rockville Superior Court on Tuesday and Dylan Morose has a court date Wednesday. They're expected to apply for accelerated rehabilitation, which can result in the charges being erased.
They are among six students charged with alcohol-related offenses stemming from an October party attended by 19-year-old Jeffny Pally, of West Hartford. Police say she drank alcohol and fell asleep in front of a fire department garage door, then was run over by a vehicle responding to what turned out to be a false alarm.
The other four students have applied for accelerated rehabilitation.
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