Cynthia bates
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Cynthia Bates
Cynthia Bates, a long-time lecturer in the University Writing Program and director of the Entry Level Writing Program, earned her MA and BA degrees from UC Davis. She has taught a full range of courses at both the lower- and upper-division levels, including basic writing; freshman composition (for which she served as a mentor teacher); advanced composition; writing in the disciplines (fine arts); and writing in the professions (journalism, education, business writing), as well as the graduate course on the theory and practice of composition instruction. As an active creative writer, she has also taught UCD’s upper-division poetry workshops and published poetry in a number of literary journals and magazines. Bates' professional activities and accomplishments over the years include service as Assistant Chief Reader for the Universitywide Analytical Writing Placement Examination and Chair of AWPE test development; membership on University Writing Program, Academic Federation, and Academic Senate committees; test development consultant to the National Writing Project
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Man Murdered Wife in Front of Kids After She Asked for Divorce, Then Fled for 18 Months Before Dramatic Capture
A Georgia man who was convicted of murdering his wife in front of his two children has been sentenced to life behind bars.
Jonathan Bates, who evaded authorities for 18 months following his wife’s 2017 killing, was sentenced to life in prison this week, according to theAtlanta Journal-Constitution.
Paulding County inmate records reviewed by PEOPLE show that Bates, 45, was sentenced on Wednesday.
Bates was convicted of murdering his wife in 2017 by pushing her, causing her to fall backwards and hit her head on the edge of a couch, PEOPLE reported in April 2024, when the Georgia father of two was finally apprehended a second time after initially evading authorities. The Journal-Constitution reported this week that Bates' wife had told him she wanted a divorce the day before she was killed.
Paulding County Chief Judge Tony Beavers previously threw out the original murder charge against Bates, only seeking to convict him of battery. But then Bates skipp
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