For weeks, the search term has trended across San Diego State University forums, Aztec fan pages, and legal blogs. For those unfamiliar, Yhover Perez is a name that surfaced in connection with a tense legal dispute involving the university. The question on everyone’s mind is simple: Is Yhover Perez free from legal jeopardy? And what does this mean for SDSU?
There is no conviction. Legally, Yhover Perez is a free man with a clean record. The SDSU Conduct Side The university is not bound by criminal court rulings. Under CSU Executive Order 1098 , SDSU can still punish a student even if they are "innocent" in criminal court, using a "preponderance of evidence" (more likely than not) standard. yhover perez sdsu free
For three weeks, Perez was banned from campus. His online classes were allowed, but he could not access labs or the gym. The tag appeared on Reddit’s r/SDSU, with students arguing that the university was acting as "judge, jury, and executioner." For weeks, the search term has trended across
According to an anonymous witness quoted by The Daily Aztec : "It was a misunderstanding that escalated. Security was called. By the time SDSU PD arrived, Yhover was trying to leave. He wasn't aggressive; he was scared." Perez was initially detained for 72 hours. The university, following the and its own Student Conduct Code, placed an interim suspension on Perez pending a hearing. This suspension barred him from campus, including the library and student union—effectively freezing his semester. And what does this mean for SDSU
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