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A federal judge agreed with a Tampa executive s claim that the antidepressant Paxil prompted him to embezzle $1.8 million from a former employer.U.S. District Judge James Moody Jr. sentenced Patrick Henry Stewart, 42, to a year of home confinement and five years probation.Moody granted the reduced sentence Monday in part because defense lawyers produced studies and experts that said Paxil sometimes triggers arrogant and uncontrollable behavior in people with bipolar disorder. Stewart was recently diagnosed with bipolar disorder.Prosecutors had recommended at least 3frac12; years in prison as part of a plea agreement. We believe the wrong message was sent to our employees, our
stanley us shareholders and the public with this sentence, said Beth Walters, a spokeswoman for Stewart s former employer, Jabil Circuit, a contract manufacturer of printed circuit boards. We will move on knowing that Pat Stewart is a convicted felon. Stewart agreed in August to plead guilty to wire fraud charges in exchange for a lighter sentence. Last week, his lawyers asked for more lenience based on the Paxil evidence.Stewart declined to comment after Monday s h
stanley cups earing. It s a good day at our house, said his wife, Leslie.Paxil s box carries a warning that anyone using the drug should be monitored for signs of
stanley water bottle agitation, irritability, suicidal thoughts or other unusual changes in behavior. It also warns that any psychoactive drug may impair judgment or thinking. Paxil is manufactured by GlaxoSmithKli Nart The Odd Truth, May 12, 2003
Steven Moffat has written three Doctor Who stories featuring the Weeping Angels, those statues that only move when you ;re not looking at them. And now, he says he probably done all he can with them. Talking to the OfficiallyNerdcubed Youtube channel [above], Moffat explained: Im probably done to be honest on what you can do with the Weeping Angels. But other writers have to
stanley becher have a go 8230; Theres only so many times you can think Right, its a chase scene and statues . How many times can the lights flicker What happens if a moth sees them Is the alien invasion cancelled at the point But Moffat added that he ;d heard a great pitch for a Weeping Angels storyline from a very good Doctor Who writer, which got Moffat all excited. And then it fell through: We
kubki stanley had a long phone call about it and I went away thinking, That is going to be brilliant! ; And about two days later he admitted he wasnt going to have time
stanley cup to do it. Hopefully well get to it in the next year. The Weeping Angels were indeed brilliant in Blink, Moffat first story 鈥?but it perhaps not surprising that he confronting the limits of their ability to keep reappearing 鈥?in fact, they seem like the quintessential example of a one-hit monster, with a really cool gimmick that only really works once. [via The Metro] Doctor WhoHorrorTelevision