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Judge: UC San Diego Unfair To Accused Student

A judge has ruled that the University of California, San Diego's disciplinary action against a student accused of sexual misconduct was unfair and not supported by evidence.

The San Diego Union-Tribune newspaper reported Monday that the student, who had faced a suspension of one year and a quarter, will be allowed to remain in school under the ruling handed down by Superior Court Judge Joel Pressman.

The undergraduate named only as John Doe claimed in a lawsuit that he had been wrongly accused of sexual misconduct by a female student, and that the university had unfairly investigated the case.

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The judge wrote that the school refused to allow the male student to fully confront and cross-examine his accuser.

The school issued a statement that it was evaluating the decision and considering whether to appeal.

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