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  Student Judicial Charter of 1997 - Stanford University Office of Judicial Affairs
The Judicial Panel Pool shall consist of both undergraduate and graduate students jointly appointed by the Undergraduate Senate and the Graduate Student Council of the Associated Students of Stanford University, faculty appointed by the Senate of the Academic Council, and University staff appointed by the Provost.
Judicial Counselors are trained, current or former members of a Judicial Panel Pool or others who agree, on a voluntary basis, to provide confidential assistance to responding students and reporting parties in cases in which they are not involved as a member of a Judicial Panel.
Judicial procedures begin when a Stanford faculty member, student or staff member files a formal concern of an alleged violation of the Honor Code, Fundamental Standard or Student Conduct Policy with the Judicial Officer.
www.stanford.edu /dept/vpsa/judicialaffairs/judicialprocess/sjc1997.htm   (3889 words)

  
 Magistrate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
All the Executive Magistrates of the district, except the ADM, are under the control of the DM; for magisterial duties, the ADM reports directly to the government and not to the DM.
In many state judicial systems in the United States, magistrate courts are the successor to Justice of the Peace courts, and frequently have authority to handle the trials of civil cases up to a certain dollar amount at issue, applications for bail, arrest and search warrants, and the adjudication of petty or misdemeanor criminal offenses.
The translation dates from imperial China in which the county magistrate was the lowest official in the imperial Chinese bureaucracy and had judicial in addition to administrative functions.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Magistrate   (2833 words)

  
 CodeOfConductForJudicialOfficers
A judicial Officer should be true and faithful to the Constitution and the law, uphold the course of justice by abiding with the provisions of the Constitution and the law and should acquire and maintain professional competence.
A Judicial Officer shall endeavour that there is strict compliance with the provisions of the Constitution which require that a copy of judgement of the superior court of record be given to parties in the cause within seven days of the delivery thereof.
This provision does not prohibit a Judicial Officer from making statements in the course of his official duties or from explaining for public or private information the procedure of the court provided such statements are not prejudicial to the integrity of the Judiciary and the administration of justice.
www.nigeria-law.org /CodeOfConductForJudicialOfficers.htm   (2028 words)

  
 DA - Judicial Proceedings - Office of the Judicial Officer (OJO) Home Page
The Office of the Judicial Officer was established pursuant to the Act of April 4, 1940 (7 U.S.C. §§ 450c-450g); section 4(a) of Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1953, 18 Fed. Reg.
The mission of the Office of the Judicial Officer is to review carefully the record in each proceeding and to issue expeditiously a fair, clear, well-reasoned final USDA decision, which is consistent with law and USDA policy.
The Office of the Judicial Officer is comprised of three persons: the Judicial Officer, the Assistant to the Judicial Officer, and a Legal Technician.
www.usda.gov /da/ojo.htm   (270 words)

  
 Judicial Qualifications Commission   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
A candidate for judicial office may not personally seek any form of public expression of support or other form of written endorsement for use in a judicial campaign as such conduct is the activity intended to be prohibited by the language of Canon 7B(2) forbidding the solicitation of publicly stated support.
Judicial participation on a County Board of Ethics established to hear complaints against elected public officials is inappropriate, nor should judges appoint a designee to serve on such boards.
Judicial participation in the formulation, distribution and/or dissemination of family violence protocols for use by judges is inappropriate.
www2.state.ga.us /courts/supreme/jqc.htm   (1559 words)

  
 Student Programs - Virginia Tech - Judicial Affairs
After a judicial referral form is received in the appropriate office, a charge letter is sent to the student(s) or student organization(s) involved in the incident.
The judicial hearing officer is a staff member of the Office of Judicial Affairs or another student affairs faculty member who has been appointed as a university judicial officer.
Your judicial record is not part of your academic transcript, unless you are suspended or permanently dismissed from the university.
www.judicial.vt.edu /judicialfaq.php   (3274 words)

  
 Hearings in Uncontested Cases - Stanford University Office of Judicial Affairs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Per the Student Judicial Charter, it is the Judicial Officer’s responsibility to present evidence that supports the charges, as well as any extenuating circumstances or exculpatory evidence uncovered during the investigation.
Finally, in order for the Judicial Officer to be prepared to present your information, including your position statement, she asks that anything you have not already provided to her be presented immediately.
In such event, you and the Judicial Advisor will step out of the hearing room briefly so that you can discuss it; it is the Judicial Advisor’s responsibility to then decide, in her sole discretion, if there are persuasive grounds for excusing that individual for possible bias.
www.stanford.edu /dept/vpsa/judicialaffairs/students/complaint.uncontested.htm   (1866 words)

  
 University Judicial Procedures | University of Alaska Southeast
Judicial Procedure: A judicial procedure is a review undertaken by the University to establish whether there is substantial information to determine whether it is more likely than not that a student violated the Code.
Judicial Board Composition: Two currently enrolled students in good academic and disciplinary standing and three University faculty and/or staff members will be appointed in accordance with UAS rules and procedures to serve on a judicial board.
The judicial board will deliberate in closed session and make its determination within five class days of the conclusion of the hearing, unless an extension is provided by the judicial officer or designee.
www.uas.alaska.edu /student_services/code/judicial.html   (2060 words)

  
 Tiger Lore - Judicial Policy
A student group or organization and its officers may be held collectively or individually responsible for violations of the Code by those associated with the group or organization who has received the actual or implied authorization or ratification of the group, organization, its leaders, officers or spokespersons.
The officers, leader or any identifiable spokesperson for a student group or organization may be directed by the Vice President of Student Life or a designee to take appropriate action designed to prevent, cease or remedy violations of this Code by the group or organization.
The student advocate informs respondents about the judicial review process and the respondent’s rights and responsibilities as it relates to that process; and may, at the request of the respondent, communicate for the respondent regarding his/her choice to a hearing by a single hearing officer or a review board.
www.pacific.edu /studentlife/tigerlore/judicial.asp   (2955 words)

  
 Idaho Judicial Accountability Act
Judicial accountability being nearly nonexistent in the State of Idaho, which has subjected many citizens of Idaho to be deprived of life, liberty and property, without due process of law; and otherwise deprived of their Rights; therefore, an emergency is hereby declared to exist.
Judicial Officers may waive claims to immunity by signing and filing a Statement of Waiver of Claims to Immunity with the Clerk of the IJAC, and in which case no deduction shall be made from his/her salary.
Any judicial officer who is exonerated by an IJAC investigation may request the complainant reimburse the judicial officer's expenses that were actually incurred in their defense, not to exceed one-thousand dollars ($1,000).
www.idsos.state.id.us /elect/inits/04init04.htm   (5132 words)

  
 Washington Courts: Judicial Ethics Opinions
Canon 4(A) provides that judicial officers may participate in activities concerning the law, the legal system and the administration of justice if in doing so they do not cast doubt on their capacity to decide impartially any issue that may come before the judge.
These provisions permit the judicial officer to participate in the development of the curriculum for the teen traffic school.
The judicial officer is permitted to use the judicial title when writing letters of support for the new teen traffic school to members of the city council and when making recommendations to funding agencies about the teen traffic school.
www.courts.wa.gov /programs_orgs/pos_ethics/?fa=pos_ethics.dispopin&mode=0303   (296 words)

  
 Subpoena Regulations Adopted by Judicial Conference
XI, Part A. (6) Proceedings conducted under the Judicial Conduct and Disability Act, 28 U.S.C. § 372(c), under the authority conferred on the judicial councils of the respective federal judicial circuits by 28 U.S.C. § 332, or under the authority conferred on the Judicial Conference of the United States by 28 U.S.C. § 331.
If necessary, federal judicial personnel may -- through the Department of Justice, or with the assistance of retained legal counsel if the Department of Justice is unavailable -- seek a stay of the request pending a final determination by the determining officer, or seek other appropriate relief.
Unless and until otherwise instructed by the determining officer, however, the federal judicial personnel upon whom the request was made shall respectfully decline to comply with the order or request.
www.uscourts.gov /courts/regulations.htm   (1685 words)

  
 WNCC Judicial Code and Appeals
The Judicial Officer will explain the confidential nature of the meeting and that no materials distributed are to be taken from the room, and that there should be no discussion about the proceeding outside of the hearing.
The Judicial Officer attaches a copy of the minutes and returns the original petition and tape of the proceedings to the Student Services office to be filed.
The Judicial Officer shall have the right to adopt any special procedures, as needed, provided that these procedures are consistent with the Judicial Code and provided that these special procedures are fully explained to all persons immediately concerned in the hearing.
www.wncc.net /general/jcode.html   (5846 words)

  
 Student Programs - Virginia Tech - Judicial Affairs
After a judicial referral is received, a charge letter is sent to the student(s) or student organization(s) involved in the incident.
The Office of Judicial Affairs does not investigate cases so it is the charged student's responsibility to bring witnesses (if needed) and gather materials that are relevant to the case.
Judicial Hearing Officer: The judicial hearing officer is an Office of Judicial Affairs staff member or another Student Affairs faculty member who has been appointed as aUniversity judicial officer.
www.judicial.vt.edu /hearinginfo.php   (1150 words)

  
 EPA Region 7 - Regional Judicial & Presiding Officer
The Regional Presiding Officer is designated by the Regional Administrator to serve as adjudicator in EPA administrative cases not governed by the Administrative Procedure Act, including cases involving the administrative assessment of civil penalties as enforcement sanctions under the Clean Water Act, the Safe Drinking Water Act, and the Oil Pollution Act.
The Regional Judicial and Presiding Officer conducts public hearings under various environmental statutes administered by EPA, including the National Environmental Policy Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act, and serves as an agency neutral in other matters in which the Region determines that the designation of an agency neutral is appropriate.
The alternate Regional Judicial and Presiding Officer in Region 07 is Karina Borromeo.
www.epa.gov /region07/laws_regulations/counsel/rjo.htm   (345 words)

  
 Judicial Affairs
The Judicial Board is composed of nine students (all must be matriculated and attending full-time: 3 seniors, 2 juniors, 2 sophomores and 2 students at large) and three faculty members (as selected by the faculty.) Student Judicial Board members also serve as the student representatives to the Human Rights Committee.
The Judicial Executive is a returning board member of junior or senior status who serves as hearing chair and as a resource for students about the judicial process.
In the event the Judicial Executive is unable to attend a hearing, the Board members present shall elect a student member chair for that particular hearing.
www.siena.edu /studentaffairs/judicial_affairs.asp   (2814 words)

  
 Division of Student Life - Judicial Affairs
A judicial hearing is a meeting between the student(s) cited on an incident report (“respondent”) and a hearing officer or review board.
The focus of the judicial hearing is to determine if the student or student organization is responsible or not responsible for violation of the Code.
Then, the judicial officer or review board reiterates the nature of the alleged violation and summarizes the information surrounding the violation including the time, date, and place where it is alleged to have occurred.
www.uop.edu /StudentLife/judicial/faq.asp   (1693 words)

  
 Patriot Village Apartments
The judicial officer may extend these as a courtesy on a case by case basis.
The Dean of Students will be a student’s judicial officer for situations where the student may face removal from UT Tyler.
The Judicial Officer must show by preponderance of the evidence that a student is responsible or was involved in a violation of a policy.
www.uttyler.edu /housing/patriotvillage/questions.html   (946 words)

  
 Boston Conservatory | Student Life
The Judicial Officer bears responsibility for the initiation of all charges for violation of The Boston Conservatory Student Conduct Code.
Appointments are made annually by the Judicial Officer in consultation with the Student Government Association and the Vice President for Student Affairs/Dean of Students.
At the discretion of the Judicial Officer or the Vice President for Student Affairs/Dean of Students, parent(s) may be notified of the outcome of hearings where the offense is deemed to be of a serious nature and jeopardizes or changes the student's status as a resident or student at The Boston Conservatory.
www.bostonconservatory.edu /studentlife/judicial.html   (914 words)

  
 SDSU: Judicial Process and Rights
The time for an administrative hearing shall be set by the judicial officer after consultation with the accused.
Judicial board hearings shall be private unless an open hearing is requested by both the accused and the complainant.
The judicial procedures which have been described in this document are authorized by the SDSU Student Code which, in turn, is authorized by South Dakota Codified Law 13-49-1 and the South Dakota Constitution, Article XIV, Section 3; Law implemented: SDCL 13-53-4, 13-53-5.
www3.sdstate.edu /StudentLife/JudicialAffairs/JudicialProcess/Index_Text.cfm   (613 words)

  
 Judicial Board - Willamette University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
If a student requests a hearing with an individual judicial officer and the Director of Residence Life determines that the student has a compelling reason, he/she will honor the request.
Furthermore, if a decision or sanction regarding a case is postponed to the next J-Board meeting, the Chair presiding during that given hearing and at least one hearing officer must be present to announce the decision to the accused individuals.
Excusing her/himself from hearings whereby the integrity of the judicial process may be compromised by her/his involvement in a case.
www.willamette.edu /dept/judicial/jboard.htm   (1232 words)

  
 FAQs for Students - Edgewood College
The Judicial Officer receives reports of alleged student misconduct and reviews them to determine whether college disciplinary action is to be pursued.
The Hearing Officer or Judicial Board will then attempt to reach a decision as to whether a violation of the Code took place and, if so, what the sanctions should be.
The final decision of the Hearing Officer or Judicial Board shall be made on the basis of whether it is ‘more likely than not’ that the accused student violated the Student Code of Conduct.
www.edgewood.edu /studentlife/judicialAffairs/faq-students.htm   (1524 words)

  
 Guyana JUDICIAL SYSTEM
The chancellor of the court of appeal is the country's chief judicial officer.
Haiti had agreed to use the CCJ for resolution of trade disputes.
Delays in judicial proceedings are caused by shortages of trained personnel and inadequate resources.
www.nationsencyclopedia.com /Americas/Guyana-JUDICIAL-SYSTEM.html   (184 words)

  
 Information for Students   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
After receiving this letter, respond to the Judicial Officer who issued the letter at the phone number provided immediately.
You potentially run the risk of the Judicial Officer deciding what will happen on your behalf, without you being present, all due to your failure to respond.
So, in the event the Judicial Officer feels your parents or guardians need to be made aware of such situation, they will receive communication from Texas Tech about the incident via US Mail.
www.depts.ttu.edu /studentjudicialprograms/Students.htm   (969 words)

  
 Judicial Affairs Frequently Asked Questions - USF St. Petersburg
Any questions concerning the Student Judicial Process should be directed to the Office of Student Judicial Affairs, BAY 111, (727) 873-4162.
Proposed sanctions are based on the judgment of the judicial officer(s) based on the report of the alleged violation, the account of the charged student, reports of witnesses or others involved in the case, and any prior disciplinary history.
The charged student may appeal in writing the decision of the University Judicial Board or Judicial Officer within five calendar days of the decision to the Regional Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs.
www.stpt.usf.edu /saffairs/studentserv/judicial_affairs/judicial_faq.htm   (1396 words)

  
 Judicial Process
In such cases, appeal from the decision of the Hearing Officer shall be to the Dean of Student Affairs.
The Affirmative Action Officer shall be an advisor to the Judicial Council and attend all meetings.
A Hearing Officer who is unable to be impartial for whatever reason shall disqualify himself or herself.
www.potsdam.edu /content.php?contentID=F0BC3F54C5261F744209307045D75BDC   (2352 words)

  
 Judicial Board - Willamette University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Judicial Assistant is bound to the ethical standards and responsibilities outlined in Section 3: Expectations.
The University Judicial Officer will designate an individual to serve as an advisor to students who have questions or concerns about the judicial process.
The Judicial Process Advisor is bound to the ethical standards and responsibilities outlined in Section 3: Expectations.
www.willamette.edu /dept/judicial/staff.htm   (457 words)

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