‘The Flash’ star Ezra Miller will accept plea deal in burglary, larceny charges to avoid jail
and larceny charges against Miller — which carry the potential of up to 25 years in jail — are expected to be dropped.Under the plea agreement, the actor will receive a suspended sentence of 89 to 90 days in jail. Miller will have a year of probation and be fined $500, according to court documents showing the proposal from prosecutors.
Despite Miller making headlines for a series of arrests and allegations, Warner Bros. is committed to “
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