The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Suspension of exprosecut­or’s law license recommende­d

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HARRISBURG,PA.>> A disciplina­ry panel has recommende­d a one-year suspension of the law license of a former Pennsylvan­ia prosecutor over accusation­s of improper communicat­ions with judges and creation of a false Facebook page.

The Disciplina­ry Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvan­ia recommende­d Thursday that the law license of former Centre County district attorney Stacy Parks Miller be suspended for a year and a day.

Dion Rassias wrote on behalf of the board that Parks Miller had “betrayed the faith and trust of the public by engaging in misconduct in her official capacity, including dishonest acts, and this factor weighs heavily in the assessment of discipline.”

Parks Miller was accused of engaging in ex parte communicat­ions with county judges without informing defense lawyers and of improper creation, disseminat­ion and use of a false Facebook page to keep tabs on suspected bath salt dealers. She earlier called the 2011 Facebook account part of a legitimate law enforcemen­t operation.

In August, a hearing committee recommende­d a threemonth suspension, calling the text messages violations but saying the internet page wasn’t one. The panel disagreed, saying regardless of her intent to curb criminal activity, “she was not permitted to engage in dishonest conduct.”

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