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Libel in Decision Letter

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gtones

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California

My college, in a written letter, told me that "if I was taking presricption medication for metal illness that I should continue taking it. " I have never been medically diagnosed with any mental illness. To my knowledge there is no credible knowledge for them to believe having a mental illness. This "advice" was given to me in a letter containg the decision of a recent conduct hearing I underwent.

Would this situation be considered libel or (possibly) harrasment or criminal negligence?

Thanks.
 


You Are Guilty

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California

My college, in a written letter, told me that "if I was taking presricption medication for metal illness that I should continue taking it. " I have never been medically diagnosed with any mental illness. To my knowledge there is no credible knowledge for them to believe having a mental illness. This "advice" was given to me in a letter containg the decision of a recent conduct hearing I underwent.

Would this situation be considered libel or (possibly) harrasment or criminal negligence?

Thanks.
Not even remotely. And based on your post, you may want to consider getting evaluated for any mental illnesses.
 

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