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X. Appeals
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The first appeal may be made to the Dean of the School of Medicine. The Dean may
either: (a) appoint three faculty members to review the trial proceedings or (b)
uphold or overturn the Honor Court decision.
- The second appeal may be within five working days of the prior decision.
- The third appeal may be made to the Board of Regents.
- Each of the appeals must be within five working days of the prior decision.
- Each Appeals Committee will function to determine whether or not to uphold or
overturn the decision of the Honor Court. They will be concerned with the
proceedings of the previous trial to determine if proper procedure was followed.
They will be concerned with the evidence in the previous trial and whether or
not it was substantial enough to support the verdict. They will also determine
whether the student was treated fairly. If the Honor Court decision is
overturned due to inappropriate procedure, then the case will be turned over to
the Honor Court group who did not hear the original trial. If an Appeals
Committee determines that the accused is guilty but the penalty delivered by the
Honor Court is too harsh, then the same Court members will reconvene to
establish a new penalty.
- New evidence may be presented at the Appeal if provided more than 48 hours
before the date of the appeal.
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