Expulsion Defense: What Parents Need to Know
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Episode Summary:
In this episode of From Students to Licensed Professionals, Protecting Your Rights, host Lisa Mosbey is joined by Attorney James Kosnett to discuss the complexities of expulsion defense and what parents need to know when their child faces disciplinary action at school. James explains the rights of students during questioning and the importance of parental presence. He outlines the expulsion process, highlighting the differences between suspensions and expulsions, and the legal rights parents and students have during hearings. James also provides practical advice on preparing for a hearing, including the importance of staying off social media and understanding the evidence against the student. This episode is essential for parents seeking to protect their child's educational future and navigate the legal landscape of school discipline.
Key Timestamps:
00:01 – Introduction
00:14 – Understanding Expulsion Defense
01:19 – Can Schools Question Your Child?
03:08 – The Role of Miranda Rights
04:13 – School's Expulsion Process
06:06 – Suspension vs. Expulsion
07:03 – Rights During an Expulsion Hearing
08:40 – Preparing for an Expulsion Hearing
10:10 – Importance of Staying Off Social Media
11:16 – Misunderstandings About Hearings
12:28 – Public vs. Private School Rights
14:26 – Evidence and Witnesses in Hearings
16:53 – Factors Influencing Expulsion Outcomes
19:00 – Alternative Disciplinary Measures
About the Show:
From Students to Licensed Professionals, Protecting Your Rights is a podcast dedicated to helping students, parents, and families navigate the often complex world of educational law. And featuring insights from seasoned attorney James Kosnett, the show covers a wide range of topics from academic misconduct to special education disputes. With a focus on clarity and practical advice, this series aims to empower listeners with the knowledge they need to protect their educational rights and make informed decisions.