Detroit judge sidelined for making sleepy teen wear jail clothes on court field trip
- A Detroit judge, Kenneth King, has been sidelined for making a teenager wear jail clothes during a courtroom field trip while receiving “necessary training,” according to Chief Judge William McConico.
- McConico emphasized that King’s actions on August 13th do not reflect the court’s commitment to justice without intimidation, stating the court “remains deeply committed” to that value.
- Critics, including Marissa Ebersole Wood and Larry Dubin, expressed that King’s teaching methods were unacceptable and suggested better alternatives to help the young girl learn.
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