The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has suspended former Centre County District Attorney Stacy Parks Miller over conduct that included ex parte communication with judges and using a fake Facebook account to “snoop” on suspects.

The Supreme Court entered a one-page per curiam order Feb. 8, suspending Parks Miller for one year, plus one day. The ruling follows the recommendations of the Disciplinary Board, which had significantly increased the punishment that disciplinary counsel and the three-attorney hearing panel had initially suggested.

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