





Your Rights in the Judicial Process
If you are charged with a violation, you have the right to:
- Be notified in writing of all charges.
- Challenge, with cause, the designation of a hearing officer or review board member.
- Review prior to the hearing all relevant documents in the possession of the Director of Judicial Affairs.
- A reasonable amount of time to prepare for a judicial hearing.
- Question those witnesses who testify at the hearing.
- Appeal an adverse decision in keeping with the procedures outlined in Tiger Lore.
- Refuse to incriminate yourself.
- Confidentiality in keeping with the terms of the Federal Family Educational
Rights and Privacy Act.
- Upon your written and signed request, a copy of the official file and record of the judicial proceedings.




