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Steps to Take After Being Accused of Academic Dishonesty

Every college and university student has been told about the importance of respecting and following the principles of academic integrity. Unfortunately, it is not uncommon for students to be accused of academic dishonesty or misconduct when they are innocent and have done nothing wrong.

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Restraining Order FAQs

Retraining orders are court-issued orders granted for the purpose of preventing abuse, harassment, violence, and stalking. However, restraining orders are some of the most confusing court orders.

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Why You Need an Attorney to Defend Against Wild Accusations

If you find yourself facing wild accusations of a crime, you need to take immediate action to protect your freedom, reputation, and future. At the Alec Rose Law Office, I have helped many innocent people in Los Angeles, California, and surrounding areas fight false and wild accusations.

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Understanding Evidence at a Student Conduct Hearing

Colleges and universities in California and other states enforce a code of conduct for their students. Violating an educational institution’s code of conduct may subject a student to various sanctions, including disciplinary action. If you are accused of violating a code of conduct, you may be scheduled to participate in a student conduct hearing.

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Restraining Orders on College Campuses

Bullying is not uncommon on college campuses. A study published in the Journal of Bullying and Social Aggression revealed that over 63% of surveyed students said they had witnessed bullying since coming to college.

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Defenses Against Accusations of Academic Dishonesty

Cheating, plagiarism, and other types of academic dishonesty are not uncommon in colleges and universities across California. However, just because they are common does not make accusations of academic dishonesty any less serious.

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Key Factors When Alcohol Is Involved in Your Misconduct Case

According to a 2017-2019 survey of California public school students, about 23% of 11th graders have previously consumed alcohol or drugs. In educational institutions across California, a student could be facing misconduct allegations for different situations involving alcohol. Asides from getting into trouble with college, you may also face charges for underage drinking, driving while under the influence, or other alcohol-related offenses.

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Can I Lose My Teaching License After Misconduct Allegations?

According to research by USA Today, over 800 teachers throughout California have been disciplined for misconduct since 1990. In California, teachers – including professors and educators – may have their licenses revoked for a variety of reasons, including breaking a rule, unprofessional conduct, sexual misconduct, child abuse, or neglect. If you're a teacher accused of educator misconduct, hiring a highly-skilled California criminal defense attorney is crucial for proper guidance.

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Title IX FAQs

Data from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) indicates that there were about 10,400 reported cases of forcible sexual offenses on college campuses across the United States in 2017. Higher educational institutions in California – including universities and colleges – use Title IX hearings to investigate and remedy sex crime accusations involving students, professors, and faculty members.

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Defenses Against Student Misconduct Allegations

Attending college should be an exciting time where students are free to learn and grow into productive members of society. However, some students may get into a situation where they’ve been accused of misconduct and must then defend themselves against these allegations.

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