I am pretty sure Nico is the usual diminutive for Niccolo. Maybe this Niccolo prefers Nicco but it sounds like you're assuming and you know what happens when you do....
I have bad news, the Oxford comma is the last comma in a list of three or more items and comes before the conjunction. In your sentence the Oxford comma is the second comma and whether it's there or not it doesn't change the meaning of the sentence. The first comma in your sentence is the one...
The way our legal system works they can spend weeks, months or even years in jail awaiting trial
(I hope I'm differentiating between jail and prison correctly)
It seems like if the University really wanted to win this case they could invite Shannon to speak to the three-person panel or run this through the Title IX person and then thank him for his input and decide that after careful consideration they are leaving the automatic suspension in place...
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