What is the name of your state? Michigan
Can a school dismiss a person for filing a police complaint against another student in the program for threatening their safety or using intimidation to prevent the complaint filer from filing an grievance against them with the school peer judicial system?
If this happens, what laws does it violate and does the complaint filer have a right to legal action against the school system for costing them their degree?
Disciplinary actions and mentally ill students. In general, what does a school have to do to proove that a mentally ill student is a violation of the students safety. If the student only sends out emails to his/her friends and other individuals who offerred to assist and complains about another student threatening themselves, claiming to be abusing drugs, and claiming to have committed a crime against them or saying things about their and a staff members conduct, for the purposes of obtaining help against this other student -- is the student who wrote the email(s) acting out dangerously or be deemed a violation of other students right to safety? If the staff person claims that the student who sent the emails and filed the police complaint lied, does this make the emailer a violation of others right to safety and give the school a right to dismiss them for this?
What kind of actions is considered a direct threat to others safety? The student in this matter did not threaten any students, contact any of the accused students, or engage in an conduct that would be considered dangerous. THe accused indiviiduals, who actually threatened to kill the student who complained about it, boasted about having a weapon(gun), threatened to shoot it, and boasted about being drug abusers, all were viewed as not-dangerous to this student or any other individuals safety. The complainer was viewed as dangerous and a safety hazzard to the university because she complained about the accused students threats against herself. The complainer was falsely accused of lying, by a staff member who favored the accused student, and punished for having filed the complaints.
If the complainer was of a different ethnicity than the accused students and the staff member, could the person claim that this situation occurred due to racial discrimination?
Can a school dismiss a person for filing a police complaint against another student in the program for threatening their safety or using intimidation to prevent the complaint filer from filing an grievance against them with the school peer judicial system?
If this happens, what laws does it violate and does the complaint filer have a right to legal action against the school system for costing them their degree?
Disciplinary actions and mentally ill students. In general, what does a school have to do to proove that a mentally ill student is a violation of the students safety. If the student only sends out emails to his/her friends and other individuals who offerred to assist and complains about another student threatening themselves, claiming to be abusing drugs, and claiming to have committed a crime against them or saying things about their and a staff members conduct, for the purposes of obtaining help against this other student -- is the student who wrote the email(s) acting out dangerously or be deemed a violation of other students right to safety? If the staff person claims that the student who sent the emails and filed the police complaint lied, does this make the emailer a violation of others right to safety and give the school a right to dismiss them for this?
What kind of actions is considered a direct threat to others safety? The student in this matter did not threaten any students, contact any of the accused students, or engage in an conduct that would be considered dangerous. THe accused indiviiduals, who actually threatened to kill the student who complained about it, boasted about having a weapon(gun), threatened to shoot it, and boasted about being drug abusers, all were viewed as not-dangerous to this student or any other individuals safety. The complainer was viewed as dangerous and a safety hazzard to the university because she complained about the accused students threats against herself. The complainer was falsely accused of lying, by a staff member who favored the accused student, and punished for having filed the complaints.
If the complainer was of a different ethnicity than the accused students and the staff member, could the person claim that this situation occurred due to racial discrimination?