Are you being accused of hazing and/or bullying on a college campus?
Hazing allegations can lead to severe legal, social, and academic consequences for both individuals and organizations involved in these activities. Not only will you have to deal with your college disciplinary board, hazing is illegal in ALL but 6 states. In 13 states, hazing is potential felony offense.
Hazing is defined as any activity that is required of someone to be accepted into a group or organization that could cause physical or mental harm, discomfort, or ridicule. Fraternity and sorority hazing has been an issue on college campuses for decades, and it continues to be a major problem for everyone involved.
As a college hazing defense lawyer, we know that Universities take these allegations very seriously and have policies in place to investigate and address them, and we are here to tell your side of the story.
If you or your child is facing allegations of hazing or bullying on campus, it’s essential that we first gather as much information as possible about the incident. This information can include witness statements, photographs, and video footage. Our defense strategy typically includes steps you can take to address the situation, such as apologizing or completing an educational program on hazing and bullying.
You have rights! Do NOT face your college’s investigator or disciplinary board alone. With careful consideration and a strong student misconduct defense lawyer/advisor in your corner, we can help you navigate this difficult situation and achieve the best possible outcome, protecting your degree and your future.