October 17, 2001
Dear ,
The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the results of your Judicial Board hearing on Tuesday, October 16, 2001. The Judicial Board has unanimously found you in violation of Disruptive Conduct: members of the Lawrence community will not engage in vandalism.
The board has decided on the following sanction:
An official warning - constitutes notification that adverse judgment has been rendered against the accused party and that further violation of the Social Code may result in a more severe penalty.
In addition to the official letter of warning, the board has decided that you must submit to Dean Truesdell a letter of apology to_________. This letter is to be submitted to Dean Truesdell no later than Monday, October 22, 2001 at 5:00 p.m.
While the board feels that an open line of communication between students may have prevented the necessity for this to become a matter for Judicial Board, we do feel that your actions were disruptive in nature and adversely affected another student.
If you wish to appeal this decision you must inform President Warch, 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
February 20, 2002
Dear ,
The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the results of your Judicial Board hearing on Tuesday, February 19, 2002. The Judicial Board has unanimously found you in violation of the University's policy on drugs.
The board has decided on the following sanction of:.
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 may result in a minimum penalty of suspension. You are placed on disciplinary probation for the remainder of Term II of the 2001-2002 academic year.
In addition, you must meet with Scott Radtke, Alcohol and Drug Education Coordinator, and arrange through him informational drug education outreach for area youth. You must schedule the appointment to meet with Scott Radtke no later than Friday, February 22, 2002 and you must complete the outreach by the end of Term II.
If you wish to appeal this decision you must inform President Warch, 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
February 13, 2002
Dear ,
The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the results of your Judicial Board hearing on Tuesday, February 12, 2002. The Judicial Board has unanimously found you in violation of LUCC Legislation IV.D. 3.01 and 3.02, Disruptive Conduct: members of the Lawrence community will not engage in theft and vandalism.
The board has decided on the following sanctions:
Extracurricular probation - precludes for a specified time the accused party from participating in extracurricular activities as the Judicial Board shall determine appropriate for each particular case. Effective immediately through the end of your academic career at Lawrence, you are not allowed to participate in any extracurricular activities, including athletics or Greek sponsored social events.
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. Effective immediately and through the end of your academic career at Lawrence, you are on disciplinary probation.
Service - constitutes work performed for the benefit of the university or local community.
- A face-to-face apology to custodians who responded to the call on ____.
- An open dialogue on possible service between the
and yourself, to be mediated by Dean Truesdell and/or Amy Uecke and completed in a timely manner. - Work with custodial staff - ten hours of service with times to be coordinated by Amy Uecke with the help of Rich Lohrbach, custodial services manager.
In addition you are required to:
- Meet with Scott Radtke, Alcohol Education Coordinator, to complete Alcohol 101 by the end of Term II.
- Relocate to separate residence halls immediately. You have been assigned to ______ hall.
- Make monetary restitution to be arranged through Dean Truesdell once bills and charges are finalized.
If you wish to appeal this decision you must inform President Warch, 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 Assistant Dean of Students for Residence Life, Amy Uecke.
Sincerely,
Alison Van Dyken
Chair, Judicial Board
February 13, 2002
Dear ,
The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the results of your Judicial Board hearing on Tuesday, February 12, 2002. The Judicial Board has unanimously found you in violation of LUCC Legislation IV.D. 3.01 and 3.02, Disruptive Conduct: members of the Lawrence community will not engage in theft and vandalism.
The board has decided on the following sanctions:
Extracurricular probation - precludes for a specified time the accused party from participating in extracurricular activities as the Judicial Board shall determine appropriate for each particular case. Effective immediately through the end of your academic career at Lawrence, you are not allowed to participate in any extracurricular activities, including athletics or Greek sponsored social events.
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. Effective immediately and through the end of your academic career at Lawrence, you are on disciplinary probation.
Service - constitutes work performed for the benefit of the university or local community.
- A face-to-face apology to custodians who responded to the call on ____.
- An open dialogue on possible service between the
and yourself, to be mediated by Dean Truesdell and/or Amy Uecke and completed in a timely manner. - Work with custodial staff - ten hours of service with times to be coordinated by Amy Uecke with the help of Rich Lohrbach, custodial services manager.
In addition you are required to:
- Meet with Scott Radtke, Alcohol Education Coordinator, to complete Alcohol 101 by the end of Term II.
- Relocate to separate residence halls immediately. You have been assigned to _____ hall.
- Make monetary restitution to be arranged through Dean Truesdell once bills and charges are finalized.
If you wish to appeal this decision you must inform President Warch, 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 Assistant Dean of Students for Residence Life, Amy Uecke.
Sincerely,
Alison Van Dyken
Chair, Judicial Board
February 20, 2002
Dear ,
The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the results of your Judicial Board hearing on Tuesday, February 19, 2002. The Judicial Board has unanimously found you in violation of the University's policy on drugs.
The board has decided on the following sanction of:
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 may result in a minimum penalty of suspension. You are placed on disciplinary probation for the remainder of Term II of the 2001-2002 academic year.
In addition, you must meet with Scott Radtke, Alcohol and Drug Education Coordinator, and arrange through him informational drug education outreach for area youth. You must schedule the appointment to meet with Scott Radtke no later than Friday, February 22, 2002 and you must complete the outreach by the end of Term II.
If you wish to appeal this decision you must inform President Warch, 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
