COLEMAN v. MONROE

Nos. 92-1421, 92-1669.

977 F.2d 442 (1992)

Luiet Jamal COLEMAN, Appellee, v. Haskell MONROE, Chancellor of the University of Missouri, Columbia; Gerald Brouder, Provost of the University of Missouri, Columbia, in his capacity as Interim Chancellor of the University of Missouri, Columbia; Suzanne Holland, Interim Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs of the University of Missouri, Columbia; Gary L. Smith, Director of Admissions and Registrar of the University of Missouri, Columbia, James R. Devine; Robert Leavene, Jr.; Joel A. Hartman; Perry G. Parrigin; Marion Bonner Mitchell; Marion H. Typpo, in their capacity as Faculty Members of the Student Conduct Committee for the University of Missouri-Columbia Campus, Appellants.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Decided October 13, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kelly K. Mescher, Columbia, Mo., argued (Kelly Mescher, Nancie D. Aulgur and Kathleen Murphy Markie on the brief), for appellants.

Walter H. Bley, Columbia, Mo., argued, for appellee.

Before JOHN R. GIBSON, Circuit Judge, FLOYD R. GIBSON, Senior Circuit Judge, and BEAM, Circuit Judge.


BEAM, Circuit Judge.

Luiet Jamal Coleman, a varsity basketball star at the University of Missouri, with the help of a girlfriend employed at the University Bookstore, stole $688.07 by using phoney bookstore refund slips. After receiving and waiving his Miranda rights, Coleman signed a written statement for University police in which he admitted the thefts, committed over a three-month period.

Since the University Student Code of Conduct prohibits "theft...

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