Happened at Va Tech but conceivably applicable at any SMC. Seems to me that the Commonwealth's Attorney's analysis was spot-on and where the school administration ought to have ended up also. Maybe at worst an admonishment, but I'm having a real problem understanding a suspension.
Also curious how this came to the attention of school/Commonwealth Attorney authorities. Did one of the cadets make a complaint outside the COC??
BTW, this used to be routine -- and also not compulsory, as I declined when Sgt Airborne offered a hundred years ago -- at completion of Airborne School, although I don't know if it still is.
Also curious how this came to the attention of school/Commonwealth Attorney authorities. Did one of the cadets make a complaint outside the COC??
BTW, this used to be routine -- and also not compulsory, as I declined when Sgt Airborne offered a hundred years ago -- at completion of Airborne School, although I don't know if it still is.
New lawsuit filed against Virginia Tech over hazing
Another former cadet has filed a lawsuit against Virginia Tech over being suspended in connection with a blood-pinning ceremony.
www.whsv.com
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