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<blockquote data-quote="TechnicalPossum" data-source="post: 213625" data-attributes="member: 1648"><p>This was one of the articles that came out earlier this year when Ehrhart first clashed with Peterson. Included are two cases. </p><p></p><p>Key quote from one of them:</p><p></p><p>"In the report, Paquette wrote, “both the victim and the respondent (the accused student) provide accounts that are reasonable to believe. Specifically, it is reasonable to believe that based on the nonverbal actions of Victim, that Respondent believed he had consent.”</p><p></p><p>But Paquette wrote that the role of the investigator is to determine “if one of the stories is more likely than not.” A few days later — just after taking final exams for the spring 2015 semester — the student was told he was being expelled."</p><p></p><p>So in short, the accused thought he had consent, the investigator found that it was reasonable that the accused thought he had consent, but he was expelled anyway. On appeal, the expulsion was overturned.</p><p></p><p>Key quote from the second one:</p><p></p><p>"Again Paquette investigated. The male student’s lawsuit claims that before making the decision to charge him, Paquette refused to speak to multiple witnesses who would have backed up his version of events. Paquette did, however, interview several sorority sisters of the woman, the lawsuit said. Some of their observations found their way into Paquette’s report. One woman called the accused “unpleasant and creepy.” Another said he “has a reputation for not treating women particularly well.” The male student’s lawsuit called the remarks rumor and hearsay.</p><p></p><p>The Board of Regents rejected this student’s appeal."</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.myajc.com/news/news/local/wrongly-accused-of-rape-students-question-their-ex/np59z/" target="_blank">http://www.myajc.com/news/news/local/wrongly-accused-of-rape-students-question-their-ex/np59z/</a></p><p></p><p>And before some says it (not directed at you forensicbuzz), I am not advocating for ignoring such allegations, just changing how they are handled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TechnicalPossum, post: 213625, member: 1648"] This was one of the articles that came out earlier this year when Ehrhart first clashed with Peterson. Included are two cases. Key quote from one of them: "In the report, Paquette wrote, “both the victim and the respondent (the accused student) provide accounts that are reasonable to believe. Specifically, it is reasonable to believe that based on the nonverbal actions of Victim, that Respondent believed he had consent.” But Paquette wrote that the role of the investigator is to determine “if one of the stories is more likely than not.” A few days later — just after taking final exams for the spring 2015 semester — the student was told he was being expelled." So in short, the accused thought he had consent, the investigator found that it was reasonable that the accused thought he had consent, but he was expelled anyway. On appeal, the expulsion was overturned. Key quote from the second one: "Again Paquette investigated. The male student’s lawsuit claims that before making the decision to charge him, Paquette refused to speak to multiple witnesses who would have backed up his version of events. Paquette did, however, interview several sorority sisters of the woman, the lawsuit said. Some of their observations found their way into Paquette’s report. One woman called the accused “unpleasant and creepy.” Another said he “has a reputation for not treating women particularly well.” The male student’s lawsuit called the remarks rumor and hearsay. The Board of Regents rejected this student’s appeal." [URL]http://www.myajc.com/news/news/local/wrongly-accused-of-rape-students-question-their-ex/np59z/[/URL] And before some says it (not directed at you forensicbuzz), I am not advocating for ignoring such allegations, just changing how they are handled. [/QUOTE]
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