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Tim received a letter from his state college stating that he had been expelled from the school. The letter stated his finance professor reported him to the Dean's office for cheating and that a committee had decided to expel him. He was reminded in the letter he had been disciplined earlier that same year for plagiarizing a term paper. Tim believes his due process rights have been violated by the college. Discuss what factors should be considered to determine the validity of Tim's claim?

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Answer: He should make an appeal of not given a notice and the neutral fault finding should be introduced

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They are something's that Time has to consider to challenge the expulsion already prepared for him. He should make an appeal to a court or a higher authority for a reversal of the decision while doing this he should let the court know that he wasn't notified earlier about schools decision and that a neutral fault finder process should be introduced to investigate the whole scenario.

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