Jarrell Miller is pleading with a judge to remove the ankle monitor that officials placed on him following his carjacking arrest last month … claiming the thing is hindering his ability to prep for future fights.
The boxing star’s attorney filed a motion to amend the conditions of his pre-trial release last week … stating in the docs Miller “trains as a fighter for a living and having a monitor limits his training.”
Miller’s lawyer also said the 26-1-1 pugilist’s request should be granted because he “has not been in any trouble before and is not a flight risk.”
A judge is expected to make a ruling on the motion at a hearing in a Broward County courtroom later Monday.
Miller is facing two charges in the case — one felony count of carjacking without a firearm and one felony count of burglary with assault or battery — after prosecutors alleged he beat up an employee on a car dealership lot, before stealing a truck from the property.
In police video we obtained of his arrest back on Jan. 2 … you can see he was in a jovial mood despite the allegations against him, joking around with cops before they placed him into a squad car.