Case Study: Ruckus V. Fraternity House

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No. However, the court will probably have little trouble in affirming that Mr. Ruckus was involved in a fight, as witnesses can testify that he was seen engaging in fisticuffs with Mr. Jones. If the first element offense is established, the court, in evaluating the location, will have to weigh the fact that, while the fraternity house was owned by a private institution, the grounds it is located on are classified as public due to their ownership by UNC.