C-Falls man can’t seem to stay out of prison
By Richard Hanners, Hungry Horse News, Columbia Falls, Mont. | |
McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
He was discharged from prison in 2000, but when he failed to complete required drug and sexual offender counseling,
Back in
Released in 2002, Miller soon found himself facing a felony charge of issuing 47 bad checks totaling
Miller found himself in trouble again in 2007 when he was arrested for assaulting a peace officer in
A probation officer reported at the time that Miller had "caught the break of a lifetime when he was released from prison without being directed to community supervision. The only thing he needed to do was remain law abiding for five years so this oversight would not be detected. He would not have to pay on any fiscal matters, and his victims would never be made whole. He was not able to do this."
On
Personal tragedy occurred when an automobile accident on
In
Over the next eight months, four petitions were filed to revoke Miller's bad check sentence as he racked up probation violations -- a DUI and no insurance charge in
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