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Is the Resolution Process different from that of the criminal justice process?

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Is the Resolution Process different from that of the criminal justice process?

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Yes. The courts have consistently recognized the distinct differences between a university dispute resolution processes and the criminal justice process. “[S]chool regulations are not to be measured by the standards which prevail for criminal law and for criminal procedure.” — Harry A. Blackmun, then, Eighth Circuit judge, later, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Per the Statement: “Resolutions and appeals processes are administrative functions and are not subject to the same rules of civil or criminal proceedings.

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