HAZING LAW Presented by: Sean P. Callan. LEGAL DEFINITION OF HAZING Any action taken or situation created, whether on or off any school, college or whether.

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HAZING LAW Presented by: Sean P. Callan

LEGAL DEFINITION OF HAZING Any action taken or situation created, whether on or off any school, college or whether on or off any school, college or university, or other educational premises, which recklessly or intentionally endangers which recklessly or intentionally endangers the mental or physical health of any the mental or physical health of any student…. student….

Matthew Carrington

LEGAL DEFINITION OF HAZING Any action taken or situation created, whether on or off any school, college or university, or other educational premises, which recklessly or intentionally endangers the mental or physical health of any student….

JAIL One year Six months

PADDLING

Paddling can be Serious Bodily Harm

Felony Conviction

Off to Prison

Whitney Miller

Sadie Green

Utah State

Michael Starks

Criminal Liability for Officers Is there a higher duty?

ABSOLUTELY!!!!

Phi Kappa Tau Rider University

Big/Little Night

Phi Kappa Tau President Michael Torney Rider University

Accessory A person who aids or contributes in the commission or concealment of a crime.

Accessory Before the Fact (Accomplice) An accessory who assists or encourages another to commit a crime but who is not present when the offense is actually committed.

Accessory After the Fact An accessory who was not at the scene of the crime but knows that a crime has been committed and who helps the offender try to escape arrest or punishment.

Obstruction of Justice Interference with the orderly administration of law or justice, as by giving false information to or withholding evidence from a police officer or prosecutor….

CAN I BE SUED?

Damages 40 year work life X $50,000 per year ______________$2,000,000