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Julian1G33
4 months ago

Hello,

Yes, he may as long as the punishment is not too violent.

LG

verreisterNutzer
4 months ago
Reply to  Julian1G33

The Leherer did not check it

KeineAhnung8425
4 months ago

Yes, he may, as long as it is not too severe punishment. Your friend should finally learn and write off himself does not belong to it. Let’s say, it’s not prohibitions, but you shouldn’t do it better 🙂

T3Fahrer
4 months ago

Unusual, but yes, I would say. You have to contribute to the attempted fraud.

Answer1234567
4 months ago
Reply to  T3Fahrer

So I find it relatively common. Aid for fraud under a performance review is often punished by the exclusion of the same.

T3Fahrer
4 months ago
Reply to  Answer1234567

I can understand that, experienced or heard of it I have never seen before.

rostfreiBanse
4 months ago

Yes, he may, even you two. At least we do.

Autofan12345
4 months ago
Reply to  rostfreiBanse

Both of you.

Even? If he gets a sentence because he let his friend write down, then his friend who wrote down will get a penalty first.

rostfreiBanse
4 months ago
Reply to  Autofan12345

Yeah, I just noticed, sorry.

Autofan12345
4 months ago

Yeah, I just noticed, sorry.

No, it’s okay. Why do you apologize? You didn’t do anything. I just wanted to mention that.

ItzEmpi
4 months ago

Sure, otherwise we can put the solutions through the class right away, and he can’t do anything that makes that sense?

Dosendeckel470
4 months ago

With us in the penne and in studies it would have been the end! What are you complaining about, because you have made aid for fraud? Thanks to your teacher, that it has only become a penal work and not an extrust procedure.

Autofan12345
4 months ago

Yes, he can.

NackterGerd
4 months ago

Sure, that’s logical

You shouldn’t have done that.

You know that.

nobodyathome
4 months ago

Yes that is allowed