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Ezra Miller pleads not guilty to burglary charges, faces up to 26 years if convicted
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Ezra Miller pleaded not guilty to burglary into an occupied dwelling – a felony charge – on Monday, the actor's lawyer confirmed in a statement to CBS News. Miller was charged with burglary and petit larceny after allegedly entering their neighbor's Vermont home on May 1 and stealing several bottles of alcohol before leaving.
The actor, who uses they/them pronouns, is best known for their role in the DC Comics films "Justice League" and "The Flash."
No one was inside the home at the time of the break-in, but the homeowner Isaac B. Winokur notified police about a burglary. After an investigation, which included surveillance videos and statements, probable cause was found to charge Miller, Vermont State Police said in a statement in August.
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