School Lawsuit Without Evidence
Summary
Schools must follow disciplinary procedures and provide evidence for accusations. If accused without evidence, request the schools evidence and review their disciplinary policy. Witnesses can support your case. Involving a solicitor may help protect your rights. Discuss options with parents or guardians, and consider police involvement if necessary.Full Conversation
My school wants to sue me without physical evidence
Hi ****! Could you provide a bit more detail about the situation? What are they accusing you of, and have they given you any formal notice or documentation regarding the lawsuit?
They said im guilty for damaging a bathroom but i havent and they have barely any evidence that i did
Hey ****, that sounds really frustrating. Here are a few steps you can take:
*. Request Evidence: Ask the school for any evidence they have against you.
*. Witnesses: Gather any witnesses who can vouch for your whereabouts.
*. Legal Advice: Consider seeking advice from a solicitor.
Would you like help finding a local solicitor?
*. Request Evidence: Ask the school for any evidence they have against you.
*. Witnesses: Gather any witnesses who can vouch for your whereabouts.
*. Legal Advice: Consider seeking advice from a solicitor.
Would you like help finding a local solicitor?
no its fine
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Got it, ****. If you need more assistance or have any further questions about your situation, feel free to ask. Best of luck!
Got it, ****. If you need more assistance or have any further questions about your situation, feel free to ask. Best of luck!
i have one witness but they dont believe him
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Hey ****! You might want to consider gathering any additional evidence or documentation that supports your witness's statement. If the school is moving forward with legal action, having a solicitor could be beneficial even if you initially don't want one. It could help ensure your rights are protected.
Hey ****! You might want to consider gathering any additional evidence or documentation that supports your witness's statement. If the school is moving forward with legal action, having a solicitor could be beneficial even if you initially don't want one. It could help ensure your rights are protected.
can they kick me out the school for this?
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Hey ****! If the school doesn't have substantial evidence and you have a witness supporting your claim, it may be difficult for them to expel you solely based on the accusation. However, schools can have their own disciplinary procedures. You might want to check the school's code of conduct or disciplinary policy.
Hey ****! If the school doesn't have substantial evidence and you have a witness supporting your claim, it may be difficult for them to expel you solely based on the accusation. However, schools can have their own disciplinary procedures. You might want to check the school's code of conduct or disciplinary policy.
i have no evidence
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Hey ****, it sounds like you're in a tough spot. It's important to review the school's disciplinary policy to understand your rights and the procedures they must follow. If they proceed without substantial evidence, you might have grounds to contest their decision. Have you formally requested the evidence they allege to have?
Hey ****, it sounds like you're in a tough spot. It's important to review the school's disciplinary policy to understand your rights and the procedures they must follow. If they proceed without substantial evidence, you might have grounds to contest their decision. Have you formally requested the evidence they allege to have?
no i havent they keep arguing with me and say they already have enough evidence but they dont
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Hey ****, you should formally request the evidence the school claims to have. This will help you understand what you are up against and prepare your defense. You mentioned having a witness; their testimony can still be valuable. If the school continues to argue without providing evidence, it might be necessary to involve a solicitor to help protect your rights and ensure due process.
If you need more specific advice or further assistance, let me know!
Hey ****, you should formally request the evidence the school claims to have. This will help you understand what you are up against and prepare your defense. You mentioned having a witness; their testimony can still be valuable. If the school continues to argue without providing evidence, it might be necessary to involve a solicitor to help protect your rights and ensure due process.
If you need more specific advice or further assistance, let me know!
can i tell them to get the police involved beacuse they fight with evidence and the school does not have proper evidence
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Hey ****! If you believe that involving the police would be beneficial, you can certainly suggest it. The police might be able to conduct a more thorough investigation. However, this could escalate the situation, so it's essential to consider if this is the best course of action. Have you discussed this option with your parents or guardians?
Hey ****! If you believe that involving the police would be beneficial, you can certainly suggest it. The police might be able to conduct a more thorough investigation. However, this could escalate the situation, so it's essential to consider if this is the best course of action. Have you discussed this option with your parents or guardians?
no not yet, the punishment ,that i dont deserve hasnt, been decided.
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Hey ****! It's crucial to discuss this situation with your parents or guardians and get their perspective. They might be able to help you navigate the discussions with the school or decide if involving the police is appropriate. If you need more help, feel free to ask!
Hey ****! It's crucial to discuss this situation with your parents or guardians and get their perspective. They might be able to help you navigate the discussions with the school or decide if involving the police is appropriate. If you need more help, feel free to ask!