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As long as you give credit where it is due, you cannot be guilty of plagiarism.

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Which famous scientists have been found guilty of plagiarism?

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Is there a statute or citation which states reversed and dismissed means not guilty?

No.


What could happen to a student who is found guilty of plagiarism?

Consequences for plagiarism can vary but may include a failing grade on the assignment, a failing grade for the course, academic probation, suspension, or expulsion from the institution. Additionally, plagiarism can have long-term consequences, such as damage to the student's academic and professional reputation.


What does a criminal mischief citation do?

A criminal citation (much like a traffic ticket) requires that you respond to court to answer charges that you committed a low level criminal offense. You could be found not guilty, or be found guilty and fined or receive a minor jail term.


Under what circumstances can a PhD be revoked?

A PhD can be revoked if the recipient is found guilty of academic misconduct, such as plagiarism or falsifying research data.


Can a judge overturn a not guilty verdict?

No, a judge cannot overturn a not guilty verdict. Once a jury or judge has found a defendant not guilty, the verdict is final and cannot be changed by the judge.


A student found guilty of plagiarism at APUS will have an entry made on hisher student record A second violation may result in what?

dismissal from the university


When a writer uses someone else ideas and exact word without giving credit to the source what is the guilty of?

The writer is guilty of plagiarism, which is the act of using someone else's ideas or words without properly acknowledging the source. Plagiarism is considered a serious ethical and academic offense that can result in consequences such as academic penalties or damage to one's reputation. It is important for writers to always give credit to the original source when using someone else's work.


Is academic dishonesty plagiarism considered being convicted of a crime if you haven't been found guilty yet when dealing with job applications?

No, you do not have to share your plagiarism as a crime, especially if you haven't been convicted. Job applications are looking for theft and other crimes.


You got a class c misdeanor paid the citation so you plead guilty There was no arrest made Will this show on a criminal background check?

What was the misdemeanor? Actually standing before a judge and pleading 'guilty' is not a necessity for a record. If you paid the fine you DID, in effect, plead guilty.


Are there points on your license if there is an accident that was not your fault?

Only if you received a citation and was later found guilty. Generally if you get cited it is you who was at fault in the accident, you can avoid the points by successfully fighting it in court or pleading guilty and doing traffick school.


How is plagiarism punishable by law?

In the United States, in most cases plagiarism is a misdemeanor offense. The fines for plagiarism can range from $100 to $50,000. Jail time may also accompany the fine. In extreme cases, plagiarism can be considered a felony, in which the fines and jail time would be more severe.