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Myrtle Beach pastor John Paul Miller was in federal court in Florence Monday, Jan. 12 to face charges of cyberstalking and giving false information to federal investigators relating to the suicide death of his former wife Mica.
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Miller pleaded not guilty to the two federal charges. Federal magistrate Thomas Rogers III ordered an unsecured bond of $100,000 and that Miller wear an ankle monitor. Other conditions of the bond include turning in his passport, no contact with Mica’s family or potential witnesses, refrain from excessive alcohol and drug use, no possession of weapons and periodic reporting to the U.S. Probation Office.
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If convicted, Miller could get up to five years on the cyberstalking charge and up to two years on the providing false information and a fine up to $250,000.
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Miller pleaded not guilty to the two federal charges. Federal magistrate Thomas Rogers III ordered an unsecured bond of $100,000 and that Miller wear an ankle monitor. Other conditions of the bond include turning in his passport, no contact with Mica’s family or potential witnesses, refrain from excessive alcohol and drug use, no possession of weapons and periodic reporting to the U.S. Probation Office.
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If convicted, Miller could get up to five years on the cyberstalking charge and up to two years on the providing false information and a fine up to $250,000.
John Paul Miller pleads 'not guilty' to two federal charges; ordered to wear ankle monitor
Myrtle Beach pastor John Paul Miller was in federal court in Florence Monday, Jan. 12 to face charges of cyberstalking and giving false information to federal investigators relating to the suicide death of his former wife Mica. Miller pleaded not guilty to the two federal charges. Federal...