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From: ron@brl-tgr.ARPA (Ron Natalie )
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Subject: Re: Strange academic murder case
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> One thing I recall from the network news coverage -- Mr. Streleski
> claimed to be a member in good standing of the Stanford alumni
> association, and that he had a right to go back to Stanford; the
> Stanford campus cops, though, said that they'd arrest him if he set foot
> on campus. Any more info on this aspect?

I doubt that gives you the right to be on campus.  It doesn't at the
Universities out here, but they are likely of extending to you the
courtesy of not booting you off if your an alum.  However, the JHU
did prosecute (non-alumni) people for trespassing.  As we don't have
no trespassing signs, they must have informed the person that he was
to leave and that he was not welcome to return.  When he did (actually
the third or fourth time he did), they had him locked up.