Republican candidate for Senate in Alaska, for the use of three computers used for political purposes and initially lied when he served as part-time lawyer for the Fairbanks North Star Borough in 2008, is disciplined, personal files as part of the Tuesday a court decision was issued.
"All the time, to decide not to use against the computer and the politics of reality, we have all failed to secure our computers," Jill Dolan, a lawyer for the community and a co-worker whose computer was used, said in a written statement to the March 13, 2008, the day after the incident.
Mrs. Dolan said Mr. Miller said he was finally removed from the computer to "URL only" wanted in an online survey on the state Republican Party chairman Randy RĂ¼drich voice that Mr. Miller.
"I told him that the door was closed and he was an employee confidential and need not worry about our equipment," said Dolan. "I told him I was not a political person, and I liked that I injected into the chaos to see how I voted in a poll to expel RĂ¼drich.
Mr. Miller cache deleted files from the Internet from any computer. He also used his own equipment to participate in the survey and cleared his throat cache.
After initially lying on the team, who finally confessed in a letter to his superiors, Rene Broker, the district attorney in charge.
"I confirm that my approach was wrong to other computers, participate in the survey was wrong, is wrong and there is absolutely no excuse for it," wrote Mr. Miller, Ms. Agent on March 17. "I accept what you feel is an appropriate punishment."
He is on administrative leave, which lasted about two weeks and then pay with the loss of three days as punishment. He was also placed on probation for six months, with the advice and staff to complete the "hard work to cut the arts, relationships with compensation" for their actions.
According to notes of an interview of Mrs. Dolan, who spoke on the phone with Mr. Miller stated at the time, said that his act was "stupid" and that he was under stress and marital problems, partly because it has "occupied a flippin '."
Mr. Miller held a private practice while working 20 hours per week for the city. Although Mr. Miller said that he moved most of their income from private practice, as the work of community service for his family's health. He and his wife, Kathleen, has eight children. Records of disciplinary actions show that Mr. Miller has expressed concern over the handling of the case could affect their health. It is not clear if it had no effect.
Mr. Miller is in a head to head with Senator Lisa Murkowski, a Republican, is running as a write-in candidate, and Scott McAdams, a Democrat.
Mr. Miller initially reported that the disciplinary action taken against him while he was working for the region, but later recognized some elements of the case to meet. He fought in the courts of Alaska media efforts to get the record. A judge ruled against him on Saturday. The documents were released Tuesday, after Mr. Miller's appeal.
Parts of the documents released Tuesday were blacks, including more than a page at the beginning of education of women Dolan. Some observations later in the declaration, which was black, no clear relationship.
At one point in his statement after the meeting, the conversation with Mr. Miller on his use of the computer, Ms. Dolan said he had "more than him about the threats he had received, but said he could not say I asked. "
A spokesman for the Miller campaign did not immediately respond to request for a response to the information contained in the documents.
Mr. Miller resigned from the area in September 2009, and said that the disciplinary proceedings play a role in her decision to leave the game.
But his superiors and colleagues were significantly higher than in other aspects of its behavior in the weeks before his dismissal in question. In one case, the question whether a case has worked in private practice, a conflict with his work for the community they represent. They went to the legality of a doctor who gave the excuse to take questions apparent on the left, just before his resignation.
If a woman staff member then asked a team of specialists, files and e-mail from the selection of Mr. Miller's team was surprised to learn that Mr. Miller had taken years of e-mail, said public records have been raised.