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Nashville lawyer is suspended for one year for advising battered woman on Facebook how to kill her abusive husband and get away with it
In 2017 Facebook, post Winston B Sitton advised a battered woman from Memphis on Facebook how to murder her abusive husband
Sitton told the mother from Memphis to lure him into her house and shoot him dead, as she would be more likely to get away with it
The comments came to light in the last few months after the woman s partner passed them to the Board of Professional Responsibility
On January 22 the Tennessee Supreme Court suspended his license for four years, with one year on active suspension and the rest on probation
Keeping Score: No doubting Thomas
FILE - Line judge Sarah Thomas (53) officiates during an NFL football game between the Denver Broncos and the Los Angeles Chargers in Inglewood, Calif., in this Sunday, Dec. 27, 2020, file photo. Sarah Thomas will cap her sixth NFL season by becoming the first female to officiate the Super Bowl in NFL history. Thomas, a down judge, is part of the officiating crew announced Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021, by the NFL. (AP Photo/Peter Joneleit, File) Peter Joneleit
Published: 1/22/2021 7:29:34 PM
Modified: 1/22/2021 7:29:31 PM
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A few years ago at a Pioneer Valley Regional football game, I was keeping stats and standing next to the down judge at the goal line. The Panthers quarterback took the snap and ran straight toward us. Instinctively, I jumped out of harm’s way, but the down judge held his ground.
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WARSAW, Ind., Jan. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc. (NYSE and SIX: ZBH), a global leader in musculoskeletal healthcare, today announced that Ellison (Ellie) M. Humphrey has been appointed to the newly created position of Chief Transformation Officer and will report directly to Bryan C. Hanson, President and Chief Executive Officer.
Ms. Humphrey joins Zimmer Biomet from global medical technology company Medtronic, where she held several leadership roles, most recently serving as Vice President of Enterprise Excellence and Business Transformation. In her new role at Zimmer Biomet, Ms. Humphrey will be responsible for connecting key initiatives and implementing a higher level, more integrated transformation strategy across the organization.