Fort Myers, FL asked in Criminal Law, Education Law and Employment Law for New York

Q: can a school official prevent someone from being on school property if they have no criminal record or restraining order

A school aided admitted to something and was fired for it. That person is no longer allowed to be on school property and is being prevented from taking a job at a different location in the school system. There is no legal action taken against the person.

1 Lawyer Answer

A: The answer to your question is: possibly. It depends on what the accusation was. But decisions by government employees may be subject to review.

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