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Judicial Affairs Statement of Principles and Procedures

The Statement of Principles and Procedures below is also available in PDF format (requires Acrobat Reader software): principles.pdf

I. Introduction.

II. Overall Organization of the Judicial System

III. The Honor and Ethics Council
     A. Function
     B. Composition
     C. Student Members
     D. Faculty and Administrative Members
     E. Assignment of Members to Cases.

IV. Board of Investigators and Advisors
     A. Function
     B. Composition
     C. Selection.

V. Judicial Co-Chairs
     A. Function
     B. Responsibilities
     C. Election.

VI. Standards for Academic Honor and Community Responsibility

VII. Standards of Conduct for Members of the Judicial System
     A. Code of Ethics for Members of the Honor and Ethics Council
     B. Oath for Members of the Honor and Ethics Council
     C. Code of Ethics for Members of the Board of Investigators and Advisors
     D. Oath for Members of the Board of Investigators and Advisors

VIII. Felonies
     A. Procedures
     B. Sexual Assault.

IX. Procedures of the Honor and Ethics Council
     A. Honor Code Violations
     B. Reporting Accusations
     C. Case Assignment and Investigation
     D. Rights of the Accused Student in Honor and Ethics Council Hearings
     E. The Hearing
     F. Mistrials
     G. Appeals
     H. Records and Reporting.

X. The Interim Judicial Process
     A. Purpose
     B. Procedure
     C. Rights of the Accused Student in the Interim Judicial Process
     D. Credit
     E. Appeals
     F. Records and Reporting

XI. Contempt of the Judicial Process
     A. Violations
     B. Appeals

XII. The Judicial Conference and Judicial Officer
     A. The Judicial Conference
     B. The Judicial Officer

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