US Michigan man with suspended license logs into Zoom court hearing while driving - He's black

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A Michigan man with a suspended driver's license joined a digital court hearing about his case from behind the wheel of a vehicle he was driving.

Corey Harris did not physically appear in court for his hearing on May 15. Instead, he dialed into the Zoom call — while he was driving, according to video of the hearing posted on Washtenaw County Judge Cedric Simpson’s YouTube page.


Simpson asked Harris whether he was driving when he joined the hearing. He told Simpson that he was pulling into a parking spot at his doctor's office and would be ready for the hearing in "one second."

After a brief pause and Simpson’s confirming Harris was "stationary," the attorney representing Harris, Natalie Pate, who was in court that day, asked for an adjournment of two to four weeks.
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"OK, so maybe I don't understand something," Simpson said after having appeared to review the case in front of him. "This is a driving while license suspended?"

Pate confirmed he was looking at a case involving driving without a license.

"And he was just driving? And he doesn't have a license?" Simpson asked.

"Those are the charges, yes," Pate said, but Simpson quickly replied: "No, I'm looking at his record. He doesn't have a license. He's suspended, and he's just driving."

Pate, again, confirmed the judge was correct.

Simpson then looked around the courtroom, taking a long pause, an incredulous smile on his face.

He then looked up and said, "I don't even know why he would do that," referring to Harris, who was still on the Zoom call from his car.

Simpson then revoked Harris' bond and instructed him to turn himself into the Washtenaw County Jail by that evening.

Harris dropped his head back and said, "Oh, my God."

It was not immediately clear whether Harris had turned himself in as Simpson requested.

A representative for the court said the judge does not comment on pending cases. Pate could not immediately be reached for comment Wednesday.
 

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Is he also holding the phone while driving?

Just burn the fuckers license and make him walk for the rest of his days.
He'll just keep driving anyway.

And when eventually pulled over? He'll be combative and noncompliant with the cop who tells him his liscense is suspended because "I went to court over that man, I didn't du nuffin!" and have to be pulled kicking and screaming from the car.

Or, he'll panic and run.

And crash.

And have to be pulled kicking and creamign from the car.

And every leftist will call him a victim of racist police behavior, and another city goes up in flames.....

I hate this world sometimes.
 
He'll just keep driving anyway.

And when eventually pulled over? He'll be combative and noncompliant with the cop who tells him his liscense is suspended because "I went to court over that man, I didn't du nuffin!" and have to be pulled kicking and screaming from the car.

Or, he'll panic and run.

And crash.

And have to be pulled kicking and creamign from the car.

And every leftist will call him a victim of racist police behavior, and another city goes up in flames.....

I hate this world sometimes.
Goddamn Cassandra has a KF account??

You're 100% correct, this shit is how 95% of police shootings happen. Jontavious/Hernandez/Jethro get pulled over for a car reeking of weed with lights out and loans behold they have multiple warrants out for shit like this and a suspended license..... Hijinks ensue and after a fun round of "fight a cop" gunshots happen and Ben Crump gets another few hundred grand ...
 
Court hearings are just YouTube content now?

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You've got be fucking kidding me.
Between court hearings, bodycam footage, and interrogation footage, true crime on YouTube is thriving. There are thousands of content farm channels run by Indians that just take the footage, slap some shitty commentary on using a TTS voice, make a clickbait thumbnail, and add AI subtitles that are mostly incorrect.
 
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Dat look of complete and utter disbelief at the sheer level of stupidity he is currently witnessing

I'm not even curious as to why this dumbass even got his license suspended in the first place
Justice Thomas energy. That Judge probably had to spend his younger days proving to his peers he isn't some jigaboo diversity pick to earn his degrees only to spend a career of seeing the dumbest niggers behave in the most stereotypical cartoonish nigger ways imaginable.
 
Between court hearings, bodycam footage, and interrogation footage, true crime on YouTube is thriving. There are thousands of content farm channels run by Indians that just take the footage, slap some shitty commentary on using a TTS voice, make a clickbait thumbnail, and add AI subtitles that are mostly incorrect.

If its dashcam footage just kill the audio and play your car chase theme of choice over top.

I personally recommend The Blues Brothers theme, or, pursuit theme 3 from Need For Speed Mist Wanted.
 
Court hearings are just YouTube content now?

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You've got be fucking kidding me.

He just makes the courtroom open to the public by streaming it. There are a lot of channels that clip the streams or assemble multiple hearings for the same defendant into a single video. Some of them are pretty entertaining.

My favorite is where some sovereign citizen is trying to pull their usual bullshit to claim that they're not the person on trail, but a corporation representing the person or whatever nonsense they go on about. Judge Simpson asks him if he's a barred lawyer, informs the idiot that only lawyers can represent clients so it wouldn't be possible for him to represent anyone other than himself, and then says that if the defendend wishes to maintain that he isn't actually in court he'll have to issue a bench warrant for failure to appear. I've never seen a sovereign citizen shut down so hard and so fast.
 
He just makes the courtroom open to the public by streaming it. There are a lot of channels that clip the streams or assemble multiple hearings for the same defendant into a single video. Some of them are pretty entertaining.
You're right - I found it ludicrous, then ended up watching then entire video. He and the court staff have some entertaining chemistry.

And crossposting with the MATI thread, at 2:35:26, a tearful black girl makes a case for leniency due to her disability, her two children and her new job, and that she had been seeing a therapist and asks for a second chance after failing multiple sobriety tests via Soberlink, but the prosecutor and the judge point out not only had she failed her first test less than 24 hours after her last hearing, not only had she missed or failed multiple tests over the course of just 12 days, she had somebody else attempt to tamper with the Soberlink and later take the test for her. The judge remands her and remarks "your deception...cannot be excused!", and all I could think was this is what 'real-ass nigga' Nick Rekieta should be facing on bail, and would be facing if he wasn't shielded by his parents money. These are the consequences that real people face when they can't buy a respite from reality.

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