"Did the committee really expect that the
hired experts could, at a point when opinions had been stated under oath,
seriously undertake a fresh analysis of the questioned document?"
Henry's report gave no indication that the standards were
unauthenticated or why Diana was not asked to write for
the document examiners to produce authenticated ones.
All of the testimony of Diana was totally ignored. It was as if
she had never appeared at the hearing--a non-person status like
that maintained against her by her department since the accusation
was first made.
Of course it follows that the `Recommendation' section would state,
true to the faculty handbook's rhetoric, that termination was recommended
since Diana had demonstrated a lack of professional and moral fitness.
THE COURT AND ATTORNEY GENERAL
Chapter 37
In the days following the hearing, the Belmont administration
directed its attention to the complaint brought against it in
the County Superior Court. On its behalf, attorney Simon Murrain
began the usual returns from the baseline destined to increase costs,
delay judgment and frustrate justice.
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