What happens at the preliminary review?
A. The judicial officer advises you of your rights and University procedures. This also is an opportunity to consider the evidence on both sides of the case and determine whether there is sufficient information to charge you with a violation. If you are charged, you will have the opportunity to deny or accept responsibility for the alleged violation.
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