ENGLEWOOD, Colo. – San Francisco fullback Bruce Miller continues to be under review for discipline under the NFL’s policy on personal conduct more than two months after pleading no contest to disturbing the peace, a source told CSNBayArea.com on Wednesday.
The no-contest plea stemmed from an incident in March involving Miller’s former fiancée in Santa Clara. Miller was originally arrested on suspicion of spousal battery. The charge was reduced to vandalism for allegedly destroying her cell phone. There was no evidence Miller had any physical contact with the woman. And Miller denied he touched her.
But as part of the plea agreement, Miller was entered into a 16-week domestic-violence counseling course.