Ezra Miller Pleads Not Guilty to Burglary Charges in Vermont, Faces Up to 26 Years in Prison

Oct 17, 2022 18:19


“The Flash” star Ezra Miller pleaded not guilty to burglary charges in a Vermont court Monday morning. Miller, who’s charged with burglary into an occupied home and petit larceny, faces up to 26 years in prison if convicted of both charges.https://t.co/yXKbSgFf3b pic.twitter.com/nNT5zuSiCf
- Variety (@Variety) October 17, 2022

Ezra Miller pleaded not guilty to burglary charges in a Vermont. They are charged with burglary into an occupied home and petit larceny, face up to 26 years in prison if convicted of both charges.

They are accused of breaking into a residence in Stamford, Vt., on May 1. Police had discovered several missing bottles of alcohol from the property while the homeowners were not present. After collecting statements and reviewing surveillance footage, police charged Miller with felony burglary.

The stolen items were less than $900 in total value. The felony burglary charge has a maximum of 25 years in prison and a $1,000 maximum fine. The larceny charge is a maximum of one year and a similar $1,000 fine. Miller also agreed to not have any contact with the homeowner or return to the residence.

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