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JaBlue 01-19-2007 08:56 PM

alleged violation of student conduct code
 
According to the attached Misconduct Incident Notice, you have been charged with an alleged violation of the UCSD Student Conduct Code...


Summary of Alleged Misconduct:
Upon leaving the building, a Muir house advisor looked up at Tioga Hall and observed a brown paper airplane fly past him from aove. The HA saw the blinds to G-24 move. The HA went up to the 5th floor and to G-24 specifically. When he asked who threw the paper airplane from the window, JaBlue immediately admitted that it was he who did that.
Incident: 6816

Within ten academic days from the date of this notice, accused student must schedule a meeting with [the dean of residential affairs] at (XXX) XXX-XXXX

Colonel Kataffy 01-19-2007 09:18 PM

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seems pretty standard

lippy 01-19-2007 09:22 PM

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This is funny. Have fun getting lectured.

51cards 01-19-2007 10:26 PM

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Incident: 6816


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Wow, did 6815 other people throw planes too? Or were some people involved in more than one plane throwing?

Either way that's a lot of planes.

EDonk 01-20-2007 12:14 AM

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This is pretty standard. If it's your first violation, it will probably just be a warning and that is it. You may be put on housing probation which means that if you get another violation in a year, then you have to do community service or some other [censored].

Might I also add, I hate how much f'in discretion these pricks have in assigning these things. If this were a criminal case, you would NEVER be convicted on such circumstantial evidence. Not only that, but at my undergard, we weren't even allowed to have lawyers come to our meetings for counsel. We were offered a deal (which was usually pretty [censored]) and told if we appealed it, then it would definitely go on our record. I know I said your first violation is nothing, but if they don't dismiss it, be very careful on your second. We had a propane grill in our apartment (always cooked with it outside, just had to store it somewhere) and we were written up for having "fireworks and explosives" just because we had some propane tanks sitting around.

thedustbustr 01-20-2007 02:29 AM

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irrelevant. the dude confessed.

traz 01-20-2007 03:13 AM

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hooligan

thedustbustr 01-20-2007 11:44 AM

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u might want to search for my fire extinguisher threads. part 1 is in OOT and part 2 is here.

RivaLiva 01-20-2007 01:47 PM

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JaBlue immediately admitted that it was he who did that.

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Why? If it's RAs/campus patrol they can't do anything if you said no.

SixT4 01-20-2007 01:59 PM

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If this were a criminal case, you would NEVER be convicted on such circumstantial evidence.

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Uh, he admitted it.

cking 01-20-2007 03:01 PM

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If this were a criminal case, you would NEVER be convicted on such circumstantial evidence.

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Uh, he admitted it.

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and? obviously you dont know much bout our legal system

Big Folder 01-20-2007 10:28 PM

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dude my first violation was playing loud music at 1:30am with 12 people in my dorm(also a violation), having 3 bottles of hard A, about 40 beers and being 18. The next week I was running through the halls with two beers in my hand and two in my pockets. Best part was I forgot to go the meeting with the residential board. Whoops.

My senior year we were trashed streaking through campus, running door to door in the dorms pounding on windows and my buddy broke a baby palm tree in half. Opps.

Trust me bro, what I did is nothing to what others have probably gone through. I had almost no repercussions, so I really doubt throwing a paper airplane is going to amount to anything. Unless you had it laced with anthrax or it was nuclear tipped go to the meeting and just relax.

EDonk 01-20-2007 11:49 PM

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If this were a criminal case, you would NEVER be convicted on such circumstantial evidence.

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Uh, he admitted it.

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and? obviously you dont know much bout our legal system

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Admittedly, I missed this part when I first read through it because it just brought up a ton of bad memories of the pricks working with housing (ironically at South Carolina CKing). Still, if you confess without representation there (and especially before being Mirandized) you would probably still get off. But like everyone else has said, this violation is for like nothing so just go to the meeting and everything will be fine.

Keyser. 01-21-2007 01:03 AM

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How is this standard? It's normal to get in trouble for throwing paper airplanes? I guess it might be, still seems kinda silly to me though.

dtan05 01-21-2007 03:26 AM

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muir sucks obv.

d0nkaments 01-21-2007 07:16 AM

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screw muir its all about ERC

JaBlue 01-21-2007 04:54 PM

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guys:

i'm not worried about repercussions. obviously nothing will happen.

And "muir sucks" is just wrong. Obviously best college on campus. Best location, best people.

ERC dude: I haven't met a single person from ERC that I've liked.

Tom Emanski 01-22-2007 12:20 AM

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Just be careful you don't get this letter.

Dear Tom Emanski:

On two separate occasions, you have been involved in physical and verbal altercations involving another person when you’ve been drinking: The first occasion, September 23, 2006, during New Student Orientation Weekend. At that time you sustained minor injuries and had to be treated at the Stanford acute care facility. A day or so after that event, the Resident Fellows found you passed out on a couch in the lounge. You were unable to remember what had transpired in these situations because you had been so inebriated. Late on October 8, 2006, you were involved in another altercation in which you’d been drinking. This occurred after I had met with you and had begun the process of taking administrative action that included forbidding you to drink any alcohol for the rest of the academic year. For whatever reason, you were unable to abide by this directive.

At this time, I need to inform you formally that I am revoking your housing privileges effective immediately according to the conditions outlined in the 20006-2007 Stanford Residences Residence Agreement which states the following:

Breach of University residence policies, conduct in violation of the rights of others, or any misrepresentation of facts on your housing application, on this signed Residence Agreement, or during the in-house draw process is grounds for the immediate termination of your occupancy and/or the withdrawal of future University housing privileges and may result in University disciplinary action under Stanford's Fundamental Standard of student conduct.

Misfire 01-24-2007 05:45 AM

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I once got in trouble for throwing a paper airplane...

...in 2nd grade.

cbebop007 01-24-2007 05:52 PM

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*Most ridiculous item of the day*

bladesmn 01-24-2007 06:57 PM

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Dear Tom Emanski:

On two separate occasions, you have been involved in physical and verbal altercations involving another person when you’ve been drinking: The first occasion, September 23, 2006, during New Student Orientation Weekend. At that time you sustained minor injuries and had to be treated at the Stanford acute care facility. A day or so after that event, the Resident Fellows found you passed out on a couch in the lounge. You were unable to remember what had transpired in these situations because you had been so inebriated. Late on October 8, 2006, you were involved in another altercation in which you’d been drinking. This occurred after I had met with you and had begun the process of taking administrative action that included forbidding you to drink any alcohol for the rest of the academic year. For whatever reason, you were unable to abide by this directive.

At this time, I need to inform you formally that I am revoking your housing privileges effective immediately according to the conditions outlined in the 20006-2007 Stanford Residences Residence Agreement which states the following:

Breach of University residence policies, conduct in violation of the rights of others, or any misrepresentation of facts on your housing application, on this signed Residence Agreement, or during the in-house draw process is grounds for the immediate termination of your occupancy and/or the withdrawal of future University housing privileges and may result in University disciplinary action under Stanford's Fundamental Standard of student conduct.

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lol, this is gold
mad props to not remembering freshmen year.

Split Suit 01-24-2007 07:14 PM

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Just be careful you don't get this letter....effective immediately according to the conditions outlined in the 20006-2007 Stanford Residences Residence Agreement which states the following:

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i found a loop hole!


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