The criminal cases have been dismissed against four San Diego State University fraternity members who were charged with intentionally setting one of the defendants on fire during a skit performed at their fraternity house.

Prosecutors charged the four members of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity in connection with a frat party skit conducted last year that involved lighting a fraternity pledge's clothes on fire, which left him with third-degree burns.

The students initially faced felony charges that included recklessly causing a fire with great bodily injury, but a judge reduced the charges to misdemeanors earlier this year and dismissed their cases on Tuesday after determining the defendants had completed a number of conditions that included volunteer work and maintaining full-time employmen

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