Plagiarism Cases - See for yourself

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Many students in these cases have been accused of collusion. This article contains the assignments and accusation letter of one case. To protect the identity of the students involved, the students are referred to as Student A and Student B.

The images below contain student A's accusation letter, the student A's assignment and student B's assignment (the student who student A was accused of colluding with).

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One of the key problems with this case is that students have not had access to their turn-it-in originality reports, on which many of the accusations seem to be based. This is why only one of the above images is a turn-it-in originality report.

Veronica Meneses Heather Richards Eduardo Carvajal

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