Procedures for Hearing Before Review Panel Sample Clauses

Procedures for Hearing Before Review Panel. The review panel hearing shall be conducted in the manner most conducive to determination of the truth, and neither the District nor the review panel shall be bound by technical rules of evidence. The review panel shall determine the relevancy, weight, and credibility of the testimony and evidence. At the review panel's discretion, irrelevant and repetitious evidence may be excluded. The burden of proof shall be on the District.
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Procedures for Hearing Before Review Panel. 223 The review panel hearing shall be conducted in the manner most 224 conducive to determination of the truth, and neither the District nor the 225 review panel shall be bound by technical rules of evidence. The review 226 panel shall determine the relevancy, weight, and credibility of the 227 testimony and evidence. At the review panel’s discretion, irrelevant and 228 repetitious evidence may be excluded. The burden of proof shall be on 229 the District. 230 1. Each party will be permitted an opening statement, with the District or its 231 designated representative opening first. The District and its designated 232 representative shall present its witnesses and evidence to sustain its 233 charges, and the employee will then present witnesses and evidence in 234 defense. Each party will be allowed to cross-examine witnesses.

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