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Rep. Paul Miller Paul Miller is a former Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's twenty-ninth House district, including constituents in Durham county. A computer consultant and investment advisor from Durham, North Carolina, Miller served almost three terms in the state House, before he resigned on July 7, 2006.blank">http://www.ncleg.net/gascripts/members/viewMember.pl?sChamber=House&nUserID=225
Miller did not file for re-election from the twenty-ninth House district (portions of _Durham County) in the 2006 General Assembly election.
Miller was arrested June 8, 2006 on charges that he sent copies of doctored checks to the U.S. Department of Education to make it appear that he had paid off more than $20,000 in student loan debt to avoid garnishment of his pay. The U.S. attorney filed a warrant for Miller's arrest in U.S. District Court on Tuesday, charging the Durham Democrat with making a false, fictitious or fraudulent statement or representation to the federal government and using the U.S. Postal Service to execute a scheme or artifice to defraud. According to a criminal complaint filed in the Middle District of North Carolina, Miller borrowed $13,750 in federally insured student loans in 1980 when he was a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
By March of last year, Miller had paid back just $1,700, according to the complaint, and his loan balance had increased to $23,378 with penalties and interest.
In December 2004, Miller learned that the government would begin garnishing his wages, so he offered to make monthly payments of $200 to the U.S. Department of Education, the complaint said.
Four months later, Miller sent several letters to the garnishment branch of the Department of Education claiming that he had paid the debt in full in 1992 and enclosing copies of five canceled checks from 1992 totaling $20,500.
The education department researched the checks and found that instead of being written for $4,100 each as Miller claimed, they had been written for $100 each. Further, the government found that Miller only owed $14,361 in June 1992, not the more than $20,000 he said he had paid.
When confronted in Atlanta with the copies of the checks archived by the Department of Education, Miller did not admit guilt but agreed to participate in an investigation, the complaint said.
In December 2006, Miller was sentenced to a year's probation and fined $1,000 by a federal judge. After pleading guilty in September 2006 to falsely claiming he paid more than $20,000, a second charge -- that he altered checks to support his claim -- was dismissed in an agreement with prosecutors. http://www.heraldsun.com/tools/printfriendly.cfm?StoryID=798448
Paul James Miller (born July, 1966) is a radio presenter who resides in Twickenham, South West London. He currently presents The Paul Miller Show (weeknights 2200 - 0100) on BBC Local Radio in the South of England.
Paul Miller (born November 15, 1978 in Darwin, Northern Territory) is a boxer from Australia, who represented his native country at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney in the Men's 75 kg Division. There he was beaten by Vugar Alekperov of Azerbaijan in the second round, after defeating Dominica's Jerson Ravelo.
Paul Miller is a Canadian actor, born on 30 October 1960. He graduated from Montreal`s National Theatre School in 1987 and is best known for playing Conner Doyle on the TV series Psi Factor.
Miller is a lover of animals and the outdoors and plays several instruments, including the acoustic guitar. He has two sisters.
Paul Miller (born 1962) is an American theatrical lighting designer.
Born in Chicago, Illinois, Miller studied music and piano performance before attending the Theatre School (formerly known as the Goodman School of Drama) at DePaul University to study lighting design in 1982. He began his career in 1990 lighting for regional theatres and off-Broadway productions, including Waiting for Godot and Dan Goggin's Nunsense II and Balancing Act.
Miller made his Broadway debut as the assistant lighting director for Titanic in 1997. Additional Broadway credits include The Sound of Music (1998), On the Town (1998), Saturday Night Fever (1999), The Price (1999), The Music Man (2000), The Producers (2001), Hairspray (2002), Little Women (2005), Sweeney Todd (2005), Three Days of Rain (2006), and Company, as well as Jackie Mason's one-man outings in 2003 and 2005. His latest project is Legally Blonde: The Musical (2007).
Since 2001, Miller has been the lighting director for the New Year's Eve celebration in Times Square. He recently designed impressionist Gordie Brown's new show at the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas.
Miller has been a guest teacher at the Theatre School at DePaul University, the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and Youngstown State University.
Paul Miller (born November 8, 1930 in Mandeville, Louisiana) was a National Football League defensive lineman from 1954 through 1962. He played college football at Louisiana State University.
Paul Miller (born 31 January 1968 in Woking) is a retired English football forward.
Paul Miller (born February 7, 1951) is a politician in Hamilton, Ontario, and Member of Provincial Parliament representing the provincial constituency of Hamilton East—Stoney Creek in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Miller belongs to the Ontario New Democratic Party, and serves in that party's shadow cabinet as critic for the portfolios of Economic Development & Trade, Pensions, Workplace Safety & Insurance Board, and Tourism, Recreation and Sport. He also currently serves as vice chair of the legislature's Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills.
Paul Miller (Born - August 21, 1959 in Billerica, Massachusetts) is a retired American professional ice hockey forward who played three games in the National Hockey League for the Colorado Rockies.
Reknowned television director who started on "Saturday Night Live" in the 1980s. He is currently responsible for producing and directing all of Comedy Central's stand-up comedy productions.