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Man Attending Court for Suspended License Case Attends Hearing on Zoom While Driving (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit

A judge in Michigan was baffled when a man appearing in court via Zoom for a suspended driver’s license case attended the hearing while driving his car.

Court footage that has gone viral on X shows District Judge Cedric Simpson in complete disbelief as defendant Corey Harris attends court via Zoom while driving on a suspended license.

In the video, Simpson asks Harris, “Mr Harris, are you driving?”

Harris responded, “Actually, I’m pulling into my doctor’s office.”

After Harris responded, his public defender immediately asked for an adjournment for up to four weeks, to which Simpson replied, “Okay, so maybe I don’t understand something. This is a driving while license suspended [case], and he was driving, and he didn’t have a license.”

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Per Fox 13 News:

A district judge in Ann Arbor, Michigan, was astonished when a man with a suspended driver’s license joined a court Zoom call while driving a car.

Court footage shows Judge Cedric Simpson’s dumbfounded reaction as the defendant, Corey Harris, dials into the court hearing from the driver’s seat.

“Mr Harris, are you driving?” Simpson asked the defendant.

“Actually, I’m pulling into my doctor’s office,” Harris says.

A public defender representing Harris then asked the judge for an adjournment for ‘possibly up to four weeks if the court would allow.’

Judge Simpson later revoked Harris’ bond and ordered him to turn himself in at the local county jail.

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