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Board committee reviews Honor Court cases and debates single‑sanction practice

April 29, 2026 | Virginia Military Institute, Executive Agencies, Executive, Virginia


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Board committee reviews Honor Court cases and debates single‑sanction practice
The board’s appeals committee and honor‑court leaders provided a detailed briefing on the honor court’s year, the appeals process, and the due‑process safeguards in place for cadets accused of honor violations.

Colonel Timmy, who leads the honor administration, told the committee that the court processed 15 cases in the academic year to date and held six trials: four resulted in guilty verdicts and two in not‑guilty verdicts. Several cases were dismissed following motions (some by the president of the honor court and one by general staff concurred with prosecution), and a small number of cadets failed to appear for trial and subsequently left the institute. The committee emphasized the court’s training, prosecution/defense functions, and the cadet role in administering due process.

Discussion by board members focused on the philosophical and practical underpinnings of VMI’s single‑sanction honor code, the role of education for new cadets (especially rats) and whether re‑instituting a public 'drum out' would have deterrent value balanced against privacy and legal concerns. Board members noted that the majority of current cases were not first‑year cadets and said the institute provides an explicit education track and some discretion for early‑term cadets.

Committee members asked staff to consider clearer messaging about why VMI maintains a single‑sanction model and to continue educational efforts so incoming cadets understand the code. The committee also asked the honor court staff to review procedures around public notifications and to assess privacy implications and deterrence effects.

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