Word: probationer
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Judge Paul Menton ordered each of the men to pay $230 in court fees and continued their cases without a finding for one year, according to the case dockets. The decision means that the men will have no criminal record if they comply with probation conditions.
This case stands in stark contrast to a similar occurrence last year when a student was caught for the same crime. The Crimson did not meddle in the affair; it merely reported after the fact that an unnamed student was put on disciplinary probation for his illicit activity. Is there...
Kuan said he had originally thought the Board might issue him a probation and simply request his withdrawal, in which case he would have chosen to finish out the semester and taken the following year off. He added that he was surprised at the severity of the punishment.
Judge Arthur Sherman '50 ordered Kuan to pay a total of $1050 in court costs and fees and to perform 100 hours of community service. Sherman said the case would be dismissed in December if Kuan complied with the probation conditions.
Admitting sufficient facts is "tantamount to a guilty plea," according to Sherman. But under the terms of the agreement reached yesterday, the defendants will have no criminal record if they obey probation conditions through the end of the year.