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When a new semester begins in Dickens County, Texas, the anticipation of college life fills the air for many young Texans, whether they're heading to local institutions or major universities across the state. The dreams of academic success, new friendships, and exciting experiences are often at the forefront. Yet, for some, this vibrant chapter can take a dark turn, shadowed by the dangerous, demeaning, and often illegal practice of hazing. Imagine a scene that could unfold just a few hours' drive from Dickens County, at one of Texas's largest universities. It's "initiation night" for a fraternity, or perhaps a spirited tradition within the Corps of Cadets. A student, eager to belong, is pressured to consume alcohol far beyond safe limits. His friends are there, some cheering, some filming on their phones, others quietly uneasy. Soon, he collapses, too intoxicated to respond. The dilemma hangs heavy in the air: call for help and risk "getting the chapter shut down," or try to handle it internally and potentially escalate the crisis? This isn't a hypothetical situation; it's a reality that unfolded for Leonel Bermudez at the University of Houston, a case Attorney911 is actively litigating. The terrifying truth is that this scenario,…