Over the past several years, Miller has faced a litany of legal issues and numerous arrests including an incident in 2017 where he pled guilty to domestic violence charges. The domestic violence charge in particular notes in California penal codes that past convictions could lead to an even longer prison sentence. The report added that the charges against Miller stated he “willfully inflicted corporal injury resulting in a traumatic condition” on the victim in the case.īoth charges are considered felonies in the state of California.īecause Miller has a lengthy past criminal history including jail time served, he could be looking at an even stiffer prison sentence if convicted of the crimes. TMZ first reported the charges being filed against Miller while also adding that the former UFC fighter allegedly forced police to break down the door to the bathroom in order to arrest him after the victim jumped out of a window to get away from him during the physical confrontation. Police eventually arrested Miller after the victim was found with visible marks on her face and neck. The charges stem from Miller allegedly causing physical harm to his girlfriend and then barricading himself in a bathroom once police arrived to intervene. The former UFC and Strikeforce athlete pled not guilty to both charges. Now he’s officially been charged by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office.Īccording to court records obtained by MMA Fighting, Miller was charged with felony domestic violence as well as resisting arrest on Sept. 10 after police responded to a call from a woman involved in the alleged altercation with the fighter.
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Miller was arrested in the early morning hours on Sept. Jason “Mayhem” Miller could be staring down a potentially lengthy prison sentence if convicted after he was charged with felony domestic violence and resisting arrest.