Video – Attorney Darryl Stallworth Discusses How Colleges May Rush To Judgment On Sexual Misconduct Incidents. Who Gets Hurt?
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Ray Hrdlicka – Host – Attorneys.Media
“So, it sounds like what you just said is that the school would rather quickly find the villain, for lack of a better phrase, you know, the villain, guilty, the defendant accused guilty, and then continue on. Walk away.”
Darryl Stallworth – Criminal Defense Attorney – Alameda County, CA
“I don’t know if any particular school intentionally sets out to do that, but I think subconsciously they’re thinking about, we can’t take the risk of finding that this didn’t happen or allowing this student to stay on campus. And if a second event takes place, and of course civilly, you’ve been given notice. And that makes your liability that much higher if you allow someone to stay in the school who’s been accused of some type of sexual misconduct.”
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