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Ezra Miller Pleads Not Guilty to Burglary Charges, Faces Up to 26 Years If Convicted - www.etonline.com - county Miller - state Vermont
etonline.com
18.10.2022 / 00:49

Ezra Miller Pleads Not Guilty to Burglary Charges, Faces Up to 26 Years If Convicted

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. 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  and. No one was inside the home at the time of the break-in, but the homeowner Isaac B.

Ezra Miller pleads not guilty to stealing three bottles of alcohol from neighbour’s home - www.msn.com - USA - Hawaii - state Vermont
msn.com
17.10.2022 / 23:33

Ezra Miller pleads not guilty to stealing three bottles of alcohol from neighbour’s home

Ezra Miller has pleaded not guilty to stealing three bottles of alcohol from their neighbour’s home. The troubled 30-year-old actor, who faces 26 years in prison if they are found guilty of the charges, as well as more than $2,000 in fines, appeared remotely at a hearing at Vermont Superior Court, and was told to stay away from neighbour Isaac Winokur. They allegedly took a bottle of gin, vodka and rum from Winokur’s pantry on May 1 at around 5pm, and Miller spoke only to confirm that they understood the conditions of their bail, including a ban on contacting Winokur and another Vermont resident Aiden Early.

'The Flash' star Ezra Miller seen in court, pleads not guilty to burglary charges, faces 26 years in prison - www.foxnews.com - Hawaii - Iceland - county Miller - city Stamford - Indiana - Berlin - state Vermont
foxnews.com
17.10.2022 / 20:53

'The Flash' star Ezra Miller seen in court, pleads not guilty to burglary charges, faces 26 years in prison

"The Flash" actor Ezra Miller appeared virtually in court alongside their lawyer pleaded not guilty to burglary charges stemming from an initial robbery report in Vermont in May. The 30-year-old is currently facing up to 26 years in prison after being charged with both felony burglary and the misdemeanor charge of petit larceny after allegedly stealing alcohol bottles from a neighbor's home in Stamford.

Ezra Miller pleads not guilty to felony burglary charges, faces 26 years in prison - www.nme.com - Hawaii - state Vermont
nme.com
17.10.2022 / 20:29

Ezra Miller pleads not guilty to felony burglary charges, faces 26 years in prison

felony burglary charges after allegedly breaking into a home in Vermont this year.The Flash actor appeared remotely in Green Mountain State’s Superior Court today (October 17), and faces the possibility of 26 years in prison and $2,000 (£1,755) in fines if found guilty in relation to the incident, which was reported to the police after several bottles of alcohol were removed from owner Isaac Winokur’s home.During the court appearance, Miller was told to stay away from Winokur, and was also banned from interacting with Vermont resident Aiden Early as part of the conditions for their release.Miller agreed to five conditions, the actor telling the judge (via Deadline): “I do understand.” The actor will have to return to court at a future date for proceedings on the matter.The charges are among a number of legal issues relating to Miller, with the actor arrested in Hawaii in March with disorderly conduct and harassment after reportedly becoming “agitated” and “yelling obscenities” at other people singing karaoke in a bar.They were detained again in Hawaii the following month for an alleged incident of violence, having been asked to leave a private residence in Pāhoa after allegedly throwing a chair that struck a woman in the head.In June, the parents of 18-year-old environmental activist Tokata Iron Eyes sought a court-granted protective order against Miller, and claimed the use of “violence, intimidation, threat of violence, fear, paranoia, delusions, and drugs to hold sway over a young adolescent Tokata”.A 12-year-old-child, their mother and their neighbour, were granted an order of protection against The Flash actor the same month after a reported incident at a social gathering on February 2.In August, Miller said that

Ezra Miller Pleads Not Guilty to Felony Burglary Charges in Vermont, Faces 26 Years in Prison - www.justjared.com - Hawaii - Iceland - Germany - state Vermont
justjared.com
17.10.2022 / 18:47

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

Ezra Miller appeared in court today (October 17) for charges of felony burglary in the state of Vermont.

Ezra Miller Is Facing 26 Years In Prison If Convicted Of Felony Burglary Charges, Pleads Not Guilty - etcanada.com - state Vermont
etcanada.com
17.10.2022 / 18:47

Ezra Miller Is Facing 26 Years In Prison If Convicted Of Felony Burglary Charges, Pleads Not Guilty

Ezra Miller appeared remotely in court Monday after being charged by Vermont State Police with felony burglary.

David Tennant’s ‘Litvinenko’ Sells to AMC+, Sundance Now - variety.com - Australia - France - New Zealand - Canada - India - Russia - Germany - Netherlands - Poland - Hong Kong
variety.com
17.10.2022 / 08:29

David Tennant’s ‘Litvinenko’ Sells to AMC+, Sundance Now

Manori Ravindran International Editor The David Tennant-starring “Litvinenko” has sold into AMC+ and Sundance Now in the U.S., along with a host of other buyers in 80 international markets. The drama has pre-sold ahead of its debut on ITV’s forthcoming U.K. streaming service ITVX, which launches this fall, and NENT Group’s Viaplay streaming service in the Nordics, Netherlands, Poland and Baltics. Written by George Kay (“Lupin”) and produced by Patrick Spence, ITV Studios and Tiger Aspect Productions, the drama tells the story of Alexander Litvinenko, the former Russian Federal Security Services and KGB officer, whose death from polonium poisoning in November 2006 triggered one of the most complex and dangerous investigations in the history of the Metropolitan Police.

Hurricane Ian victim needs new home: German shepherd-retriever is up for adoption in New Jersey - www.foxnews.com - Florida - Pennsylvania - Germany - New Jersey - Virginia - county Lauderdale - city Fort Lauderdale, state Florida - county Nolan
foxnews.com
16.10.2022 / 14:23

Hurricane Ian victim needs new home: German shepherd-retriever is up for adoption in New Jersey

A sweet pup, transferred in the desperate aftermath of Hurricane Ian, is now in the market for a brand new home. Nolan, a two-year-old German shepherd-retriever mix, is currently available for adoption at St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center in Madison, New Jersey.

Issa Rae calls out Hollywood for protecting Ezra Miller - www.msn.com - Hawaii - state Vermont
msn.com
14.10.2022 / 17:37

Issa Rae calls out Hollywood for protecting Ezra Miller

Issa Rae has called out the Hollywood movie industry for protecting Ezra Miller despite their controversial behaviour. The Justice League actor, who uses they/them pronouns, has been involved in a string of controversies, legal issues and run-ins with the police this year, but Warner Bros. still intends to release their standalone superhero movie The Flash next June.

Issa Rae Slams Hollywood for Not Shutting Down Ezra Miller - www.justjared.com - Hollywood - Hawaii - Iceland - Germany - state Vermont
justjared.com
14.10.2022 / 05:31

Issa Rae Slams Hollywood for Not Shutting Down Ezra Miller

Issa Rae is calling out the people in Hollywood who have been making an effort to save Ezra Miller‘s career amid all of the controversy surrounding the actor.

Issa Rae calls out Hollywood for protecting Ezra Miller, ‘The Flash’ - nypost.com - Hawaii - Iceland - county Miller - state Vermont
nypost.com
14.10.2022 / 04:29

Issa Rae calls out Hollywood for protecting Ezra Miller, ‘The Flash’

told Elle.“I’m gonna be real, the stuff that’s happening with Ezra Miller is, to me, a microcosm of Hollywood. There’s this person who’s a repeat offender, who’s been behaving atrociously, and as opposed to shutting them down and shutting the production down, there’s an effort to save the movie and them,” she added.“That is a clear example of the lengths that Hollywood will go to to save itself and to protect offenders,” Rae continued.

Issa Rae Calls Out Hollywood for Protecting Ezra Miller: They’re a ‘Repeat Offender,’ Yet There’s Still an Effort to Save ‘The Flash’ - variety.com - Hawaii - Iceland - state Vermont
variety.com
13.10.2022 / 23:37

Issa Rae Calls Out Hollywood for Protecting Ezra Miller: They’re a ‘Repeat Offender,’ Yet There’s Still an Effort to Save ‘The Flash’

Zack Sharf Issa Rae said in a recent interview with Elle Magazine that everything going on with Ezra Miller represents a “microcosm of Hollywood,” most notably how the industry continues to protect offenders. Miller was arrested twice in Hawaii this year, once for disorderly conduct and harassment, and they were also cited in Vermont with felony burglary. Back in 2020, Miller was seen in a video recording choking a woman outside of a bar in Iceland. Despite all of these incidents, the Miller-led comic book tentpole “The Flash” is still set for release in June 2023 from Warner Bros., with Miller even recently filming reshoots for the movie. “While I don’t support people jumping to immediate conclusions and I think it’s entirely fair for investigations to happen, I think it’s extremely important to, like the mantra says, ‘Listen to women,’” Rae told Elle magazine. “I’m gonna be real, the stuff that’s happening with Ezra Miller is, to me, a microcosm of Hollywood. There’s this person who’s a repeat offender, who’s been behaving atrociously, and as opposed to shutting them down and shutting the production down, there’s an effort to save the movie and them.”

Kamila Andini’s ‘Before Now and Then’ Heads APSA Award Nominations - variety.com - Australia - New Zealand - India - Germany - Pakistan - city Seoul - Egypt - Turkey - Sri Lanka - Kazakhstan - Philippines - Kyrgyzstan
variety.com
12.10.2022 / 17:15

Kamila Andini’s ‘Before Now and Then’ Heads APSA Award Nominations

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Kamila Andini’s “Before Now and Then” (aka “Nana”) topped the nominations for the Asia Pacific Screen Awards, with nods in four categories including best film and best director. The film, about a gentlewoman’s memories of escaping from a Communist purge, narrowly headed three films with three nominations each: “Poet” (aka “Akyn”) by Kazakhstan’s Darezhan Omirbayev; “This Is What I Remember” (aka “Esimde”) by Kyrgyzstan’s Aktan Arym Kubat; and Philippines director Lav Diaz’s “When The Waves Are Gone” (“Kapag Wala Nang Mga Alon”). APSA casts its net wide, seeking honors for cinematic excellence from 78 countries and territories defined as Asia Pacific. The awards will be presented at a ceremony at HOTA on Australia’s Gold Coast on Nov. 11, 2022.

‘Days Of Our Lives’ Actor James Lastovic Found Safe After Going Missing In Hawaii – Update - deadline.com - Los Angeles - Hawaii - county Bay - county Kauai - county Christian
deadline.com
11.10.2022 / 22:29

‘Days Of Our Lives’ Actor James Lastovic Found Safe After Going Missing In Hawaii – Update

UPDATED, 12:15 PM: Actor James Lastovic and his roommate Nevin Dizdari, have been found safe in Hawaii. Dizdari’s sister posted on Instagram the two had gotten lost on a hike, but “had made it back to their car and were on their back to the resort.”

Listen to Fever Ray’s first new single in five years, ‘What They Call Us’ - www.nme.com - Sweden - Iceland
nme.com
05.10.2022 / 19:31

Listen to Fever Ray’s first new single in five years, ‘What They Call Us’

Fever Ray has shared their first new single in five years – listen to ‘What They Call Us’ below.Karin Dreijer, former member of The Knife, last released music under their Fever Ray moniker in the form of 2017 album ‘Plunge’. That record followed on from Dreijer’s 2009 self-titled debut.‘What They Call Us’ was co-written/co-produced by Fever Ray alongside their brother/ex-Knife bandmate Olof Dreijer.As Stereogum notes, the song marks the first collaboration between the pair since The Knife’s 2014 team-up with Europa Europa, ‘För Alla Namn Vi Inte Får Använda’.

22 Best Movies New to Streaming in October: ‘X,’ ‘Crimes of the Future’ and More - variety.com - Jordan - Germany
variety.com
05.10.2022 / 00:51

22 Best Movies New to Streaming in October: ‘X,’ ‘Crimes of the Future’ and More

Zack Sharf Halloween is upon us, which means it’s perfect timing for Ti West’s “X” and David Cronenberg’s “Crimes of the Future,” two of the best new horror movies of the year, to hit streaming platforms. But that’s not all this scary season.

‘SNL’s Weekend Update Tackles Sydney Sweeney Family Saga & Herschel Walker Controversies - deadline.com - China - Hawaii - county Johnson - Jordan - Russia - Arizona - Austin, county Johnson
deadline.com
02.10.2022 / 09:53

‘SNL’s Weekend Update Tackles Sydney Sweeney Family Saga & Herschel Walker Controversies

Colin Jost and Michael Che got right into poking fun at politics in Saturday Night Live’s Weekend Update segment.

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