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© 2007 Arizona State University Remaining on the Right Side of the Law www.asu.edu/asu101 Presenter Name, Ph.D. Presenter Title, Arizona State University Last updated 06-21-07 Material developed based on information provided by the ASU Department of Public Safety and the Undergraduate Student Initiatives Office
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© 2007 Arizona State University Alcohol: What is a Violation? Having alcohol if you are under 21 possession = immediate span of control, not ownership Having alcohol in your body Having an open container of alcohol in vehicle Driving while under the influence (DUI) DUI DUI 0.08 + DUI 0.15 + (extreme)
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© 2007 Arizona State University Possible Sanctions Arrest, court, & big fine$$$$ Dean referral Residential life notification
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© 2007 Arizona State University Drugs and Drug Paraphernalia: What is a Violation? Having any usable quantity of any illicit drug; it is a FELONY in the state of Arizona Illegal use of prescription drugs Having drug paraphernalia which is any item used in conjunction with an illegal drug
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© 2007 Arizona State University Possible Sanctions Arrests, fines, and possible jail (charges sent to MCAO Dean referral Residential life notification
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© 2007 Arizona State University Sex Offenses Sexual abuse: Intentionally / knowingly engaging in sexual contact with any person over 15yrs old without consent from that person Sexual assault Intentionally / knowingly engaging in sexual intercourse or oral sexual contact with any person and, without consent of that person
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© 2007 Arizona State University Sex Offenses: Definitions SEXUAL CONTACT: any direct/indirect touching, fondling, or manipulating of any part of the genitals, anus, or female breast by any body part or object. ORAL SEXUAL CONTACT: Oral contact with the penis, vulva or anus
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© 2007 Arizona State University Definition: Without Consent Victim is coerced by immediate use or threatened use of force against a person or property Victim is incapable of consent by reason of Mental disorder Mental defect Drug impairment Alcohol impairment Sleep Any other impairment of cognition that should have been known to the defendant
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© 2007 Arizona State University Sex Offenses: Possible Sanctions
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© 2007 Arizona State University ASU Weapons Policy Definitions Fireworks- any fireworks, fire crackers, sparklers, rockets, or any propellant-activated device whose intended purpose is primarily for illumination. Weapon- any object or substance designed to inflict a wound. Use, possession, display or storage of any weapon, explosive device, or fireworks is prohibited on ASU property.
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© 2007 Arizona State University Questions? If you have questions or would like more information you can Visit: www.asu.edu/www.asu.edu/ Call:
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www.asu.edu/asu101 Presenter Name, Ph.D. Presenter Title, Arizona State University © 2007 Arizona State University Know the law and respect it!
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