The actor who plays the superhero in the DC Extended Universe was arrested on the island of Hawaii for the second time in as many months.
Miller was arrested for second-degree assault in the lower Puna district of the Big Island, according to the Hawaii Police Department.
Miller was asked to leave a late-night gathering and officers were called to a private residence to investigate.
Police said the actor threw a chair and struck a woman on the forehead, leaving her with a half-inch cut.
Miller was arrested after being found during a traffic stop.
The actor was released from police custody after a discussion with the local prosecutor.
Police said that this is an active investigation.
The woman refused treatment for her wounds.
Miller was charged with disorderly conduct and harassment after an incident at a bar in Hawaii.
Miller was accused of yelling obscenities at bar patrons who were singing karaoke, grabbing the microphone from one woman, and lunging at a man playing darts.
The actor was released after posting bail.
Two years ago, Miller was ejected from a bar after being filmed throwing a woman to the ground.
Warner Bros. and DC held an emergency meeting after Miller's arrest to discuss the star's future at the studio and decided to hit pause on any involvement with Miller for upcoming projects.
The Secrets of Dumbledore, Miller's most recent role as Credence Barebone in the Fantastic Beasts franchise, was released in the US last week.
Lawyers and agents listed for Miller did not respond to a request for comment.