Will there be a panel that hears the evidence against me in a Title IX matter?

2020-07-21T14:09:27+00:00

If charges are brought, it is common for a Panel to be used. A Panel should be well educated about the school’s Title IX policy and it may consist of professors, supervisory athletic instructors, other employees, and even students. A Panel serves like a “judge [...]

Will there be a panel that hears the evidence against me in a Title IX matter?2020-07-21T14:09:27+00:00

What are my rights in a Title IX proceeding?

2020-07-21T14:08:55+00:00

Within such a proceeding, your rights are severely limited as compared to a criminal proceeding. However, there are some protections afforded you including the right to: Be considered not responsible for the charges against you. Have an advisor such as a Title IX lawyer or [...]

What are my rights in a Title IX proceeding?2020-07-21T14:08:55+00:00

In a Title IX proceeding, how is a decision made about guilt or innocence?

2020-07-21T14:07:08+00:00

The Panel will decide if you are responsible for none, one, some, or all the allegations. Colleges choose from one of two standards. One is by “a preponderance of the evidence” meaning they think it is more likely than not that you are responsible. Another [...]

In a Title IX proceeding, how is a decision made about guilt or innocence?2020-07-21T14:07:08+00:00

What is the school appeal process in a Title IX case?

2020-07-21T14:06:20+00:00

Most Title IX policies allow for at least one appeal. They usually do not allow you to argue that the Panel weighed the evidence wrong, but instead that the school’s Title IX policy is improper for some reason; or it is proper but it was [...]

What is the school appeal process in a Title IX case?2020-07-21T14:06:20+00:00

I was punished for a Title IX allegation and lost my school appeal, is there anything else I can do?

2020-07-21T14:04:37+00:00

Yes.  There is a special proceeding in New York called an “Article 78” proceeding that will allow a New York State court to review the actions and decisions of the college or university. These cases usually need to be brought within very limited time constraints [...]

I was punished for a Title IX allegation and lost my school appeal, is there anything else I can do?2020-07-21T14:04:37+00:00

What are the new Title IX policies and procedures I have heard about that are being implemented soon?

2020-07-21T14:04:10+00:00

You may have heard that the Federal Government has issued key provisions that schools should implement to take Title IX allegations seriously, both for a complainant and for a respondent. They were released in May 2020 and require colleges and universities to comply with them [...]

What are the new Title IX policies and procedures I have heard about that are being implemented soon?2020-07-21T14:04:10+00:00

What are the potential sanctions or punishments that I could be facing?

2020-07-21T14:03:22+00:00

Sanctions vary from institution to institution, however, possible sanctions should be outlined in your college or university’s code of conduct. Sanctions can range from probation with specific monitoring terms, required counseling, specific education requirements, suspension ranging from one semester up to several years, or permanent [...]

What are the potential sanctions or punishments that I could be facing?2020-07-21T14:03:22+00:00

What is Robbery in the Third Degree (New York Penal Law §160.05)?

2025-11-24T21:08:02+00:00

Robbery in the Third Degree is forcibly stealing property. Any larceny offense would qualify, so long as force was used to steal the property. Robbery in the Third Degree is a class D felony. You face up to 7 years in a New York [...]

What is Robbery in the Third Degree (New York Penal Law §160.05)?2025-11-24T21:08:02+00:00

What does “Forcibly steal” mean?

2020-07-21T14:00:14+00:00

All Robbery charges require some use of force in addition to stealing something. “Forcibly steal” means using or threatening the use of immediate physical force. Therefore, even if no actual force is used, if it was threatened, that is enough to qualify.

What does “Forcibly steal” mean?2020-07-21T14:00:14+00:00

What is Robbery in the Second Degree (New York Penal Law §160.10)?

2025-11-24T21:09:07+00:00

Robbery in the Second Degree is forcibly stealing property together with any one of the following: You were helped or “aided” by another person present at the robbery. A victim was physically injured. You displayed or showed what appeared to be a firearm or [...]

What is Robbery in the Second Degree (New York Penal Law §160.10)?2025-11-24T21:09:07+00:00
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