Ezra Miller pleads not guilty to burglary charges, faces up to 26 years if convicted

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Ezra Miller pleaded not guilty to burglary into an occupied dwelling – a felony charge – on Monday, the actor's lawyer confirmed in a statement to CBS News. Miller was charged with burglary and petit larceny after allegedly entering his neighbor's Vermont home on May 1 and stealing several bottles of alcohol before leaving.  The actor, who uses they/them pronouns, is best known for their role in the DC Comics films "Justice League" and "The Flash."  No one was inside the home at the time of the break-in, but the homeowner Isaac B. Winokur notified police about a burglary. After an investigation, which included surveillance videos and statements, probable cause was found to charge Miller, Vermont State Police said in a statement in August. "Occupied dwelling" means a building used as a residence, either full time or part time, regardless of whether someone is actually present in the building at the time of entry, according to the Vermont state legislature.  If convicted of burglary, Mil

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