Farmington man indicted for allegedly threatening police chief
by Amie Plummer and Josh Rosenson Article Date: Tuesday, January 8, 2008
FARMINGTON — A local man has been indicted on a Class B felony count of criminal threatening in connection with an incident in which he reportedly used a shovel to smash garbage cans and various trees near another man after threatening to physically harm Police Chief Scott Roberge.
For the alleged incident, William Miller, 42, of Farmington is facing a maximum of 31⁄2 to 7 years in prison, and a fine of up to $4,000.
Miller has also been indicted by a Strafford County grand jury on three Class A misdemeanors, two counts of criminal threatening, and one count of disorderly conduct stemming from incidents on or around Oct. 20.
Each charge, if Miller is convicted, carries a maximum penalty of 12 months in jail and a $2,000 fine.
One count of criminal threatening alleges Miller made threats to the town administrator regarding Roberge. The other criminal threatening count alleges Miller made threats of homicide or assault.
The disorderly conduct charge alleges he yelled profanities at people, and made unreasonably loud noises.
Miller was arraigned in superior court on these indictments on Monday. Judge Peter H. Fauver ordered Miller remain in the secure psychiatric unit of the state prison in Concord on $50,000 cash only bail. If Miller posts the bail, he must be accepted by the community corrections program for supervision.
An indictment is not an indication of guilt; rather, it is a determination that enough evidence exists to bring a case to trial.
Another Ed Brown follower indicted
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Another Ed Brown follower indicted
You all remember Bill Miller...
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He definitely needed help - all his audioblogs indicated that, especially some of those last ones.Demosthenes wrote:You all remember Bill Miller...
Judge Peter H. Fauver ordered Miller remain in the secure psychiatric unit
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Couldn't the same be said of almost all the Brown "supporters"?Dezcad wrote:He definitely needed help -Demosthenes wrote:You all remember Bill Miller...
Judge Peter H. Fauver ordered Miller remain in the secure psychiatric unit
It seems like the most rational person to have visited was Randy Weaver.
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Re: Another Ed Brown follower indicted
No doubt about it.LPC wrote:Couldn't the same be said of almost all the Brown "supporters"?Dezcad wrote:He definitely needed help -Demosthenes wrote:You all remember Bill Miller...
I think Dutch was the most rational visitorLPC wrote: It seems like the most rational person to have visited was Randy Weaver.