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Alcohol EnforcementConsequencesRecords

Security Enforcement Getting the Attention of Security Getting the Attention of Security Not cooperating with staff in Res. Halls Not cooperating with staff in Res. Halls Acting out, i.e. assault, disorderly conduct Acting out, i.e. assault, disorderly conduct Health & Welfare Health & Welfare Obvious policy violation Obvious policy violation

Process Provide Identification Provide Identification If under 21; If under 21; Placed under citizens arrest Placed under citizens arrest Police called – citation issued Police called – citation issued 21 and over 21 and over Any alcohol in possession taken Any alcohol in possession taken Any acting out behavior may be dealt with criminally Any acting out behavior may be dealt with criminally

Consequences Court system for any criminal issue Court system for any criminal issue 1 st alcohol offense $ st alcohol offense $ nd alcohol offense $ nd alcohol offense $ rd mandatory court appearance 3 rd mandatory court appearance Misdemeanor up $1000 and/or 90 days jail Misdemeanor up $1000 and/or 90 days jail Gross Misdemeanor up to $3000 and not a felony or misdemeanor Gross Misdemeanor up to $3000 and not a felony or misdemeanor Felony more than a year of imprisonment Felony more than a year of imprisonment Petty misdemeanor – not a crime such as parking ticket or some traffic offenses Petty misdemeanor – not a crime such as parking ticket or some traffic offenses

Consequences On campus adjudication system On campus adjudication system Office of Student Rights & Responsibilities Office of Student Rights & Responsibilities Hearing officers in Student Affairs Office as well as Residential Life Hearing officers in Student Affairs Office as well as Residential Life Consequences can very Consequences can very

Records Campus records Campus records Some data is protected Some data is protected Protected data can be gotten through a court order Protected data can be gotten through a court order Law enforcement data Law enforcement data Arrests are public information Arrests are public information Very little information is protected Very little information is protected Public involvement checks Public involvement checks

Alcohol Related Incidents False name – can range from misdemeanor to felony False name – can range from misdemeanor to felony Assault – can range from misdemeanor to felony Assault – can range from misdemeanor to felony Criminal Damage to Property – depends on value Criminal Damage to Property – depends on value Theft – often mistaken with burglary, depends on value Theft – often mistaken with burglary, depends on value

Alcohol Related Incidents Disorderly Conduct – generally misdemeanor Disorderly Conduct – generally misdemeanor Sexual Assault – generally felony Sexual Assault – generally felony Intoxicated person cannot give consent Intoxicated person cannot give consent DWI – can range from misdemeanor to felony DWI – can range from misdemeanor to felony Very expensive Very expensive