A former high-ranking attorney in the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office has been suspended from practicing law for 30 months after using her position to help, then seek revenge upon a one-time paramour.
Lynn Marietta Nichols’ suspension was made retroactive to July 17, 2014, when she was temporarily suspended. Nichols was arrested in October 2013, and later pleaded guilty to criminal mischief, a misdemeanor. She resigned from the District Attorney’s Office on the same day she was arrested.
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