A chilling mugshot of a thug who breached a restraining order 10 times has been released after he was jailed.
Christopher Miller, 54, had approached his ex-wife at her place of work and shouted ‘f*** off’ from his car window.
He then made a rude gesture before driving off, Oxford Crown Court heard.
His custody photo, published by Thames Valley Police, shows the scowling bully with what seems to be blood-red scratches across his forehead and right cheek.
The father-of-six also appears exhausted with huge bags underneath his eyes and a grimace on his face.
Police refused to comment on how Miller got the long scratches across his face.
The image, published by Thames Valley Police shows the scowling bully with what seems to be blood red scratches across his forehead and right cheek
Miller pleaded guilty to breaching a restraining order in Banbury on September 21, 2024.
The criminal already had 23 previous convictions for 44 offences.
Miller initially denied the offence and so the case was listed for trial. But he later changed his plea.
Judge Michael Roques said: ‘This was a deliberate breach.’
The judge then jailed him for 13 months.
He had two restraining orders imposed from his ex-wife in 2019 and 2023 – this was his tenth breach.
Miller has repeatedly appeared in court for breaking the terms of the order.
In 2019, he was given a community order after his ex-wife found him at the back of their marital home months after he had moved out.
Four years later, he appeared in Oxford Crown Court and gave a speech about how isolated he has felt.
He said: ‘I’ve gone from a big family; six children and a dog.’
But the court also heard he had texted an individual with a rambling message ‘sl****** off’ his ex-wife.
And a claim that the restraining order was a ‘full of s*** injunction’.
In mitigation, it was revealed the text messages were to ‘protect his children’.
Nevertheless he was jailed to 16 months.
Recorder Bate-Williams said: ‘These were clear breaches of the restraining order.’
He added: ‘It is important for you to recall that the maximum sentence is five years’ imprisonment.’
He was also issued with a civil injunction in 2021 due to antisocial behaviour.
It banned him from standing or loitering within 50 metres of any bridge over A34, M40 or Railway lines in the of Oxfordshire.
At the time, a spokesperson for Bicester and Kidlington Problem Solving Team, said: ‘The behaviour that Christopher Miller has displayed over a long period of time has caused many residents, members of the public and railway staff significant amount of alarm and distress.
‘The Bicester and Kidlington Problem Solving Team continues to listen to concerns of residents and our partners and we welcome the ruling of the court granting this injunction on Mr Miller.
‘This has been the accumulation of a process that has taken just over a year and we would like thank those who have been affected by his behaviour for their patience.’

