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Can a charged student bring an attorney to a hearing? If so, what are attorneys allowed to do in a hearing?

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Can a charged student bring an attorney to a hearing? If so, what are attorneys allowed to do in a hearing?

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A charged student has the right to bring an attorney or an advisor to a hearing if they wish, but the attorney or advisor may only advise their client and suggest questions for the student to ask. They may not address the witnesses or the hearing officer.

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• A charged student has the right to bring an attorney or an advisor to a hearing. • The attorney or advisor may only advise their client and suggest questions for the student to ask. They may not address the witnesses or the hearing officer.

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