Please remember that the Office of Judicial Affairs is required to provide you with a student and faculty/staff advisor if you have been accused of a violation. 
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Duke Office of Judicial Affairshttp://judicial.studentaffairs.duke.edu/shapeimage_2_link_0
DuSLA will provide you an independent advisor, provide information on previous cases similar to yours, assist in the preparation of your hearing, and accompany you to the hearing as your official advisor (if you so desire).

  Even if you haven’t been formally charged, DuSLA will assist you.  
I received a letter from Judicial Affairs......

My professor accused me of cheating.....
I would like to meet with a trained advisor.
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While DuSLA does not itself provide legal services, we provide assistance for on-campus disciplinary hearings as allowed by Duke Judicial Affairs in addition to legal referrals to licensed local attorneys.  DuSLA is students who help other students with information (not advice).

DuSLA cannot and DOES NOT PROVIDE LEGAL ADVICE or any interpretation of any State or Federal laws.  If you need such information, please contact a qualified attorney.

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