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flag Sullivan County judge William Rogers, guilty of DUI, suspended 30 days by Tennessee Board for Judicial Conduct.

Sullivan County judge William Rogers, who pleaded guilty to driving under the influence (DUI), has been suspended for 30 days by the Tennessee Board for Judicial Conduct. Rogers, a circuit court judge for the Second Judicial District, was charged with DUI on January 2. The board issued the suspension, effective from March 13-31 and April 20-30, based on Rogers' guilty plea.

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