Why is mayhem miller in jail




















Former UFC fighter Miller facing felony charges. Masvidal injured; fight vs. Edwards off UFC Godinez set for record 3rd UFC fight in 43 days. In those intervening years, Miller has been arrested quite a few times — occasionally with multiple arrests in a single year — but his latest arrest might land him in jail for a significant amount of time.

Jason Miller's latest arrest occurred on the morning of Friday, September 10, after police responded to a call from a woman allegedly screaming and in need of assistance. After arriving at the San Fernando Valley home, they discovered the female caller suffering from visible marks on her neck and her face.

According to TMZ , it was also discovered that the woman had allegedly escaped the home through a window to stay away from Miller. After arriving at the home, the officers on the scene reported that Jason Miller locked himself in the bathroom and voiced his intention to stay in there. So the cops inevitably had to force the door in, and eventually tased Miller after he remained uncooperative.

Criminal charges were only filed this week by the L. Country District Attorney, including felony domestic violence," as well as resisting arrest. The assessment was made that Mayhem Miller "willfully inflicted corporal injury resulting in a traumatic condition" for his girlfriend, who was unnamed. Miller pleaded guilty on July 18, , to felony vandalism and misdemeanor violation of a protective stay-away order and was sentenced to a year in jail and placed on three years probation.

Miller pleaded guilty to beating the same girlfriend in September and was sentenced two months later to days in jail and released with credit for time served, according to court records. Miller was arrested again on Jan. Police also allegedly found human growth hormone and various other performance enhancing drugs apparently obtained without a prescription. On Sept. According to court records obtained by MMA Fighting, Miller was charged with felony domestic violence as well as resisting arrest on Sept.

The former UFC and Strikeforce athlete pled not guilty to both charges. The charges stem from Miller allegedly causing physical harm to his girlfriend and then barricading himself in a bathroom once police arrived to intervene. Police eventually arrested Miller after the victim was found with visible marks on her face and neck. 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.



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