Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterA judge on Wednesday ruled that Randall Miller did not violate his probation when he shot a film in 2019, but warned the director not to make any more films for the remainder of his sentence.Judge Anthony Harrison sentenced Miller in 2015 to a year in jail in connection with the February 2014 death of camera assistant Sarah Jones on the set of the film “Midnight Rider” near Jesup, Ga.
He also sentenced Miller to 10 years of probation, during which Miller was barred from acting as a “director, first assistant director or supervisor with responsibility for safety in any film production.”Miller directed a new film, “Higher Grounds,” which was shot in Serbia, London and Colombia in the summer of 2019.
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