Nashville lawyer suspended after posting advice on how to make murder look like self-defense
The Tennessee Supreme Court suspended the license of a Nashville attorney after discovering he posted advice on Facebook about how to make deadly force look like self-defense.
After a woman made a post on Facebook in 2017 seeking advice on how to handle possible abuse or harassment by an ex-partner, attorney Winston B. Sitton encouraged her to "lure" the man into her home and shoot him, according to an opinion filed by the state's high court. He advised her to claim the man broke in with a plan to harm her.
"Even with the new stand your ground law, the castle doctrine is a far safer basis for use of deadly force," he wrote, according to the opinion.
He later posted that the woman should delete her post if she was serious.
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