Re: Register Exclusive: ISU asks Supreme Court to keep Palo off men's basketball team
Ok, so if found guilty of that, why did the University still allow him to remain on campus and be under scholarship? Why not expel him? That is why this seems fishy to me.
He hasn't been charged with a crime. He has been charged with a violation of the student code of conduct. Which he has been found guilty of and not appealed.
To say his civil rights have been trampled because the University disciplined him for violating the student code of conduct is saying the University can only hold students accountable for items which are a violation of state law. Meaning the school has no recourse for outright cheating on an exam as it doesn't violate a law.
Ok, so if found guilty of that, why did the University still allow him to remain on campus and be under scholarship? Why not expel him? That is why this seems fishy to me.