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Fit & Proper Persons Check- I’m In Debt & Have A 6yr Old Plagiarism Case - Do I Have To Declare This?
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<blockquote data-quote="happyfeet97" data-source="post: 145163" data-attributes="member: 29868"><p>Hi everyone,</p><p></p><p>I’m a 2022 first class honours law graduate. My LLB journey was 100% smooth with no hiccups. However, in 2018-2019 I studied Psychology for a year at a London University. I got called in for a meeting with my uni lecturer regarding a piece of group coursework me and other students did. Mine ended up having a high % in plagiarised material. However, I was not kicked out or anything but I cannot recall what happened with that module. </p><p></p><p>I carried on with the first year of teaching and then dropped out in 2018 & then began my LLB Law course. I was offered resits but I just left the course. Given this occurred nearly over 6yrs ago and with a uni where I did not attend the full 3 years, would I have to declare this to the Bar Standards Board? </p><p></p><p>Secondly, I have credit card debt that was transferred to different debt collecting agencies through which I am on payment plans for. This was mainly bc I was in a very toxic relationship where financial control was being forced on me. Having gotten married and then shortly after divorced earlier this year, I am working full time and slowly but consistently paying off my debt. But I have had no court injunctions or any legal action against me in relation to any of the debt. Would I need to declare this to the Bar Standards Board? </p><p></p><p>I would appreciate any help at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happyfeet97, post: 145163, member: 29868"] Hi everyone, I’m a 2022 first class honours law graduate. My LLB journey was 100% smooth with no hiccups. However, in 2018-2019 I studied Psychology for a year at a London University. I got called in for a meeting with my uni lecturer regarding a piece of group coursework me and other students did. Mine ended up having a high % in plagiarised material. However, I was not kicked out or anything but I cannot recall what happened with that module. I carried on with the first year of teaching and then dropped out in 2018 & then began my LLB Law course. I was offered resits but I just left the course. Given this occurred nearly over 6yrs ago and with a uni where I did not attend the full 3 years, would I have to declare this to the Bar Standards Board? Secondly, I have credit card debt that was transferred to different debt collecting agencies through which I am on payment plans for. This was mainly bc I was in a very toxic relationship where financial control was being forced on me. Having gotten married and then shortly after divorced earlier this year, I am working full time and slowly but consistently paying off my debt. But I have had no court injunctions or any legal action against me in relation to any of the debt. Would I need to declare this to the Bar Standards Board? I would appreciate any help at all. [/QUOTE]
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