Yes, if you are on school property or department transport. If you are in uniform they might suspend you for bringing the good name of the school into disrepute. For some schools you are still technically 'at school' until you arrive at home.
No. "Dismissed" means exactly what it says.. the charge was dismissed!
Schools don't have the restrictions that other government agencies do. They have policy. If it is policy to suspend for fighting then there is nothing that you can do about it. Self defense is an affirmative defense to a criminal action. The action is usually the charge of assault or battery.
No, it'll still be suspended.
yes. but it will show that it was dismissed. so its not a conviction .
It means your case is dismissed. Your case will still show up on your background report. I got my felony case expunged, but it still shows on my background as dismissed.
No. The charges were dismissed.
Yes, but the fact that it was dismissed will also appear.
The cursing was online and did not involve any of the students, or the school corporation and the kid still got suspended. It was done on a computer at home.
If the forgery charge against you was actually dismissed, then you were not convicted, and although the record of your arrest still exists so, also, does the record that the charges were dismissed.
No it does not.
no.
Still Fighting It was created on 2002-04-09.