Flash actor Ezra Miller will not serve jail time for his crimes
0 Comments Published by Avi Green on Sunday, January 15, 2023 at 9:46 PM.
In a most sadly predictable result when it comes to Hollywood performers, Ezra Miller, the actor playing the Flash in what'll hopefully be an unsuccessful movie soon, will not serve any jail time, as reported by the AP Wire/Breitbart:
It's to be hoped the moviegoing audience will stay away from the Flash movie, which doesn't look like a stand-alone story, and the premise - which looks derived from 2011's Flashpoint - doesn't look interesting. Seriously, what is the use of these live action movies? They haven't gotten the original source material any improved recognition or audience of their own, and in the end, they've only made things worse for comicdom, IMO. Let's hope Miller's career is washed up as a result of this scandal.
Ezra Miller is due in court Friday where the “Flash” actor is set to accept a plea deal to avoid jail time in connection with a break-in at a southern Vermont home last spring.So he refuses to admit to a mistake, and in what's become the norm for many years in Hollywood, he's allowed to avoid prison terms, after he hurt women and children. Shameful in the extreme. But, this is symbolic of the USA judicial system's collapse under the weight of PC.
Miller agreed to a suspended sentence of 89 to 90 days in jail for the misdemeanor of unlawful trespass, according to a plea deal filed with the Vermont Superior Court in Bennington. Miller will also be fined $500 plus a $192 surcharge and be placed on probation for a year. Two other charges were dropped, including a felony burglary charge that could have carried a sentence of 25 years in prison.
Miller pleaded not guilty in October to stealing liquor from a neighbor’s home, one of a string of arrests and reports of erratic behavior by the actor last year that stretched from Hawaii to New England.
It's to be hoped the moviegoing audience will stay away from the Flash movie, which doesn't look like a stand-alone story, and the premise - which looks derived from 2011's Flashpoint - doesn't look interesting. Seriously, what is the use of these live action movies? They haven't gotten the original source material any improved recognition or audience of their own, and in the end, they've only made things worse for comicdom, IMO. Let's hope Miller's career is washed up as a result of this scandal.
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