'Are you driving?' U.S. man with suspended licence shows up on court Zoom call while behind the wheel
- Corey Harris, a Michigan man with a suspended license, attended a virtual court hearing from his car, surprising Judge Cedric Simpson.
- Judge Simpson was startled when Harris connected to his Zoom call while driving, as captured in a viral video from Washtenaw County court.
- Harris, upon being questioned by Judge Simpson, mentioned he was pulling into his doctor's office while driving, leading to his bond being revoked.
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Man Goes Viral After Appearing Virtually In Court While Driving w/ Suspended License - Media Take Out
A man from is going viral after he attended a virtual court hearing for a suspended license via Zoom while driving his car. In the clip, Judge Cedric Simpson looked confused as he asked Corey Harris if he was driving and Harris replied: “Actually, I’m pulling into my doctor’s office. So, just give me one second. I’m parking right now.” The judge looked bewildered and confirmed with Harris’ legal team that his license was suspended. View…
Judge shocked as defendant with suspended license joins court Zoom call while driving - Face2Face Africa
A Michigan judge was left stunned when Corey Harris, a 44-year-old man who was charged with driving with a suspended license, appeared for a courtroom Zoom call on May 15 while driving a car. Harris’ act of being seen behind the wheel prompted a shocked reaction from Washtenaw County Judge J. Cedric Simpson, according to the New York Post. “Mr. Harris, are you driving?” Simpson asks, according to footage posted by mlive.com. “I’m pulling into my…
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