No College with School Violence Records? Former Police Officer Turned Attorney Advises on Response Strategies / D&A Attorney Mi Ha IM [When the Law Speaks]
Starting this year, as school violence records have become mandatory in all college admission processes, we have seen several actual cases of rejection.
Consequently, the number of deliberations by the School Violence Committee, which directly impact student records is reported to be on the rise.
While school violence is inexcusable, an unjust record should not be allowed to hinder a student’s future.
To shed light on the exact procedures for handling school violence cases—including how they are recorded in student records and whether those entries can be deleted—Attorney Mi Ha IM of D&A, a 20-year police veteran, met with students from Daewon High School to discuss these issues and how to respond when involved in such incidents.
▶ When the Law Speaks: Practical Legal Insights Made Easy by D&A Lawyers