Monthly Archives: October 2013

John Martin Letter

October 7, 2013 As a Presiding Administrative Law Judge of the California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board, I devote a great deal of time to ensuring due process is observed by the 25 judges I supervise in our administrative hearings. Moreover,

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Student Letter

October 13, 2013 To Whom It May Concern: I am a student at Stanford University. During the 2012-2013 school year the Office of Community Standards let me know that they would be holding a case against me. My advisor was

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Stanford Parent and Alum Letter

Dear Justice Project Coordinators, Our son faced a case at the Office of Community Standards in 2013 in which there was an overriding presumption of guilt, despite the fact that he was innocent. We hired an attorney mid-way through the

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Graham Gilmer Letter

October 7, 2013 To: Stanford University Re: Stanford Justice Project My contact with the Stanford Office of Community Standards and the University’s Board of Judicial Affairs over the past three years has caused me to question my support of Stanford

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Student Letter

To Whom It May Concern: I am an undergraduate at Stanford University. I was charged by the Office of Community Standards (OCS) with providing unpermitted aid to another student on a final exam during the fall quarter of 2012. During

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Student N Letter

October 8, 2013 To: Stanford University Re: Stanford Justice Project To Whom It May Concern: I am a current Stanford student who, because of an experience I felt to be unnecessarily stressful, is writing to hopefully help change a flawed

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Robert Ottilie Letter

October 7, 2013 To whom it may concern: Over the last 15 years, I have been involved in scores of administrative processes administered by middle schools up to law schools and medical schools; from the California Interscholastic Federation to the

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Student (2012-2013 case) Letter

October 2013  To Whom It May Concern: I am a student who was found not guilty in an Honor Code case within the Office of Community Standards. I feel it necessary to outline here the events surrounding my case, given

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Student (Winter 2013 case) Letter

October 9, 2013 To whom it may concern: My experience with the Stanford judicial process during the 2012-13 academic year has made me aware of the importance of every student having competent legal representation. In the fall of 2012, I

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Current Student Letter

October 15, 2013 I am a current Stanford undergraduate who went through a process with the Judicial Affairs Office (subsequently renamed the Office of Community Standards) in a school year prior to the current one.  Although I was completely innocent

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