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Is my client granted any immunity with the prosecutors office if he/she chooses to participate in the student discipline process?

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Is my client granted any immunity with the prosecutors office if he/she chooses to participate in the student discipline process?

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No. All student discipline records are subject to lawful subpoenas. This includes tape recordings, written statements, and personal recollections. However, The University has established a procedure to compel testimony which may preclude the use of incriminating statements in a criminal proceeding. This process is based on the Garrity v. New Jersey decision and is available upon request for your review.

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