(WHAM) - A judge for the village of Newark and town of Arcadia was arrested Friday on charges of stalking his ex-girlfriend.
Our news partners at the Times of Wayne County report Newark Village Police arrested Michael Miller.
The
53-year-old judge had previously been issued a stay away order of
protection on April 29 after his ex-girlfriend of 4 1/2 years filed a
petition who told court officials Miller was going up onto her porch and
looking into her windows.
After
the order was issued, Miller is accused of talking with his
ex-girlfriend's neighbors, who let him go into their backyards and watch
her house. Miller also allegedly used the house of his secretary, who
lived near his ex-girlfriend, to walk into neighboring yards to stalk
the woman.
Miller also allegedly stalked the woman at her job and home.
According
to the Times of Wayne County, the woman was afraid that the legal
community would not prosecute or even seek charges against Miller
because of his position as a judge.
Miller is reportedly charged with first-degree criminal contempt and fourth-degree stalking.
Miller
was arraigned in County Court and released on his own recognizance. He
is reportedly suspended pending the outcome of his case.
If convicted on the felony criminal contempt charge, Miller would also be disbarred as a practicing attorney in New York State.
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