‘Flash’ Star Ezra Miller Pleads Guilty To Unlawful Trespass After Vermont Burglary Charge, Will Serve One Year Probation
13.01.2023 - 18:53
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Refresh for more After being charged for stealing liquor from a Vermont neighbor back in May, Ezra Miller’s plea deal for a reduced sentence of trespassing was accepted by a Superior Court judge in the Green Mountain state.
In addition to paying $500, Miller will also need to serve one-year on administrative probation.
“The court will impose the sentence here….we accepted your plea of guilty. We will impose the fine here $500, and the sentence of 80-90 days which is all suspended with probation. The term of probation will be one year,” Superior Court Judge Kerry A. McDonald-Cady told the black suit-clad actor who appeared in the Bennington, VT court today.
“As part of the plea agreement here the state will dismiss without prejudice counts 1 and 2, of the burglary and petit larceny,” added McDonald-Cady.
“You’ll be on administrative probation for one year for the unlawful trespass that you’ll be pleading guilty to. If you complete that probation successfully and the probation is closed and discharged, count 1 will remain dismissed,” McDonald-Cady told the non-binary Miller who was addressed as ‘Mx Miller’ this morning. “However, if there’s a violation of probation that was filed that a court found probable cause for, the state could refile the count 1 burglary.”
“Ezra Miller pled guilty this morning to a misdemeanor unlawful trespass in Vermont Superior Court and accepted the conditions imposed by the court. Ezra would like to thank the court and the community for their trust and patience throughout this process, and would once again like to acknowledge the love and support they have received from their family and friends, who continue to be a vital presence in their ongoing mental health,” said the actor’s attorney
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