From staff reports
A man found guilty of the attempted first-degree murder of his wife has had his conviction upheld by the N.C. Court of Appeals after judges ruled that no error had been made in his trial.
Paul Killian, 60 at the time of his conviction in May 2019, was charged with attempted first-degree murder after a domestic dispute that began when he asked his wife about the status of their relationship. Killian and his wife were separated at the time, and his wife suspected he was addicted to pain medication, court records show.
On Dec. 15, 2017, after an argument at a business off Fanning Fields Road in Mills River, police said Killian began chasing his wife in her vehicle down Boylston Highway, ramming the car and firing shots at her.
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The Phillips Collection appoints five new Trustees
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WASHINGTON, DC
.-The Phillips Collection has elected five new members to join its Board of Trustees. The new members bring a wealth of new perspectives to the Phillips and their range of expertise will provide the museum with additional tools to celebrate its centennial year in 2021 and continue its impact.
We are thrilled to welcome Patty Alper, Barbara Brown, Jane Chu, Paul Killian, and Sala Elise Patterson to our Board of Trustees, said Vradenburg Director & CEO Dorothy Kosinski. These accomplished individuals bring insights, expertise, and diverse perspectives that will enhance all of our work at the Phillipsfrom education to communications and visitors experienceimportant capacities as we embark on our next 100 years.
February 17, 2021
Patty Alper, Barbara Brown, Jane Chu, Paul Killian, and Sala Elise Patterson join the museum’s Board of Trustees
WASHINGTON, DC The Phillips Collection has elected five new members to join its Board of Trustees. The new members bring a wealth of new perspectives to the Phillips and their range of expertise will provide the museum with additional tools to celebrate its centennial year in 2021 and continue its impact.
“We are thrilled to welcome Patty Alper, Barbara Brown, Jane Chu, Paul Killian, and Sala Elise Patterson to our Board of Trustees,” said
Vradenburg
Director & CEO Dorothy Kosinski. “These accomplished individuals bring insights, expertise, and diverse perspectives that will enhance all of our work at the Phillips from education to communications and visitors experience important capacities as we embark on our next 100 years.”
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