Key takeaways:
- Actor Ezra Miller accepted a plea deal in a Vermont court, avoiding a potential 25-year prison sentence.
- The plea deal includes a suspended sentence of 89 to 90 days in jail, a $500 fine, a court fee, a year of probation, and continued mental health treatment.
- If Miller abides by the conditions of the plea deal, he will avoid a three-month jail sentence.
Actor Ezra Miller accepted a plea deal in a Vermont court on Friday, avoiding a potential 25-year prison sentence for a felony burglary charge. The plea deal includes a suspended sentence of 89 to 90 days in jail for the misdemeanor of unlawful trespass, a $500 fine, a court fee, a year of probation, and continued mental health treatment.
The incident occurred last spring when Miller and two other individuals broke into a neighbor’s home and stole alcohol. Miller, who is known for his roles in the “Justice League” movies and the upcoming film “The Flash,” was charged with two other counts in addition to the burglary charge, but those were dropped as part of the plea deal.
Vermont Superior Court Judge Kerry Ann McDonald-Cady said that if Miller abides by the conditions of the plea deal, he will avoid a three-month jail sentence.
Miller’s plea deal comes after a string of arrests and reports of erratic behavior last year that stretched from Hawaii to New England. The actor has been open about his struggles with mental health and has said that he is committed to continuing his treatment.
The plea deal marks a new chapter for Miller, who is set to appear in the upcoming film “The Flash.” It remains to be seen how the actor’s legal troubles will affect his career going forward.
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