Do your student rights in college help you defend a university disciplinary hearing? This video is the third in our series on the dangers students face in a university disciplinary hearing. Visit
https://www.gustitislaw.com for more information about your student rights in college and how to defend violations of a student code of conduct in a student conduct hearing.
This video explains how your student rights in college disciplinary hearings are critically and inherently flawed because of university bias, no advocate to speak for you, and no subpoena power to compel the attendance of witnesses.
Other Videos in this Series:
How Your University Student Code of Conduct Can Land You in Jail. (
https://youtu.be/6EPs-qTxXls)
Dangers Students Face in a University Disciplinary Hearing. (
https://youtu.be/_7z8skWtVhE)
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About This Video:
In this video, Stephen Gustitis explains why student rights in college discipline hearings are flawed. A student charged with violating a university student code of conduct faces university bias and no subpoena power to compel the attendance of favorable witnesses.
Steve also shows how the student must represent themselves and cannot hire a trained advocate to speak for them in these hearings. Stephen Gustitis is a Texas Board Certified Criminal Defense Attorney practicing in Bryan-College Station, Texas. He has more than 27 years of experience in the field of criminal law and criminal defense in Brazos County. His videos cover a range of the best defense tactics and defense strategies, including defending allegations of a student code of conduct. #studentrights #gustitislaw #studentcodeofconduct
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