October 9, 2000
Dear ,
The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the results of your Judicial Board hearing on Sunday, October 8, 2000. The Judicial Board has unanimously found you in violation of Disruptive Conduct, IV. D. 3.02 and 3.03.
As a result, the Judicial Board has decided on the following sanction:
Disciplinary probation - constitutes a reprimand upon the accused student for a specified period of time and includes a statement that further violation of the Social Code shall result in a minimum penalty of suspension. Disciplinary probation will be for the 2000-2001 academic year.
You must also contact Scott Radtke, the alcohol education coordinator by October 16 to arrange an appointment and to complete Alcohol 101, a cd-rom program. Due to our concern about your behavior, the board recommends that Scott conduct an alcohol assessment. You must complete Alcohol 101 as well as the assessment by the end of first term.
If you wish to appeal this decision you must inform the President, in writing, within three days of receiving this letter.
The members of the Board hope you understand that our responsibility is to hear all formal complaints, decide if a violation has been committed and apply a sanction when warranted. We hope you understand that you need to respect the rights of others if we are to maintain a satisfactory living and learning environment at Lawrence. The college community must insist upon the cooperation and responsible judgment of all students.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the hearing or the appeals process, please contact me or the Dean of Students, Nancy Truesdell.
Sincerely,
Matt Gray
Chair, Judicial Board
October 9, 2000
Dear ,
The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the results of your Judicial Board hearing on Sunday, October 8, 2000. The Judicial Board has unanimously found you in violation of Disruptive Conduct, IV. D. 3.02 and 3.03.
As a result, the Judicial Board has decided on the following sanction:
Disciplinary probation - constitutes a reprimand upon the accused student for a specified period of time and includes a statement that further violation of the Social Code shall result in a minimum penalty of suspension. Disciplinary probation will be for Term I of the 2000-2001 academic year.
You must also contact Scott Radtke, the alcohol education coordinator by October 16 to arrange an appointment and to complete Alcohol 101, a cd-rom program. You must complete Alcohol 101 by the end of first term.
If you wish to appeal this decision you must inform the President, in writing, within three days of receiving this letter.
The members of the Board hope you understand that our responsibility is to hear all formal complaints, decide if a violation has been committed and apply a sanction when warranted. We hope you understand that you need to respect the rights of others if we are to maintain a satisfactory living and learning environment at Lawrence. The college community must insist upon the cooperation and responsible judgment of all students.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the hearing or the appeals process, please contact me or the Dean of Students, Nancy Truesdell.
Sincerely,
Matt Gray
Chair, Judicial Board
June 11, 2001
Dear ,
The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the results of your Judicial Board hearing on Saturday, June 9, 2001. The Judicial Board has found you not in violation of LUCC legislation 2:03 Disruptive Conduct: members of the Lawrence community will not engage in intimidation of another person through physical, mental or emotional means.
Any party wishing to appeal this decision must inform the President, in writing, within three days of receiving this letter.
The members of the Board hope you understand that our responsibility is to hear all formal complaints, decide if a violation has been committed and apply a sanction when warranted. Although we do not find you in violation of the Disruptive Conduct policy, the board believes your behavior was inappropriate and we do not condone this type of behavior in the Lawrence community. We hope you understand that you need to respect the rights of others if we are to maintain a satisfactory living and learning environment at Lawrence. The college community must insist upon the cooperation and responsible judgment of all students.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the hearing or the appeals process, please contact me or the Dean of Students, Nancy Truesdell.
Sincerely,
Matt Gray
Chair, Judicial Board
