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Retaliating against or deterring a witness. No student shall use threats, physical force, intimidation, or violence to deter a student from, or retaliate against a student for: (1) providing information to school staff regarding the violation of the code, the commission of a criminal act or the commission of a delinquent act, or (2) testifying at a school disciplinary tribunal;
Retaliating against or deterring a witness. No student shall use threats, physical force, intimidation, or violence to deter a student from, or retaliate against a student for: (1) providing information to school staff regarding the violation of the code, the commission of a criminal act or the commission of a delinquent act, or (2) testifying at a school disciplinary tribunal;
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GPT 3.5
No student should threaten or use force, intimidation, or violence to stop another student from reporting a violation of the school code or committing a crime, or from testifying at a disciplinary hearing.
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