Robert Barber’s attorney, Stephen Graham, filed a response Monday rebutting Washington State’s assertion that the Whitman County Superior Court should deny Barber’s request for a stay of his client’s suspension.
Graham filed Barber’s original petition for a stay earlier this month, asking the court to overturn the WSU Student Conduct Board’s suspension of Barber for allegedly assaulting another WSU student at an off-campus party in July. Barber has been suspended from school until July 2017.
In his newest filing, Graham reiterated that WSU’s Student Conduct Board erred by not preserving a list of questions Barber and his adviser, Director of Football Operations Antonio Huffman, submitted to conduct board chair Lisa McIntyre during his Sept.