Michigan Woman Makes PB&J During Virtual Court Session, and Judge Is Not Happy
- Asia Outerbridge appeared late via video for a morning court session in Detroit, facing a misdemeanor related to an open alcohol container incident.
- Outerbridge arrived late because she logged into the hearing at 9:22 a.m. after spending two hours on hold and mistakenly confused her court schedule, during which she was preparing a sandwich for her unwell daughter.
- During the session, Judge Sean Perkins addressed Outerbridge about her lateness and criticized her for wearing a robe and preparing food, instructing her to stop what she was doing and reminding her that the proceeding required a serious and respectful atmosphere.
- Outerbridge expressed regret for her actions, acknowledged that she might have managed the circumstances more effectively, took responsibility, and intends to use this experience to exemplify appropriate courtroom conduct and dress.
- The event highlights challenges for single parents balancing court obligations and caregiving, with Outerbridge receiving multiple court dates and aiming to turn the situation into a positive learning moment.
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Michigan woman makes PB&J during virtual court session, and judge is not happy
DETROIT (WJW) - A Detroit mother got an earful from a judge after she was seen preparing a peanut butter and jelly sandwich during a virtual court hearing. The judge also took issue with her attire and the fact that she showed up late for the hearing. According to news outlets Fox 2 and CBS News Detroit, Asja Outerbridge appeared before the judge for a misdemeanor for allegedly having an open alcohol container as a passenger in a car. Footage fr…
Michigan woman makes PB&J during virtual court session and the judge isn't happy
DETROIT (WJW) -- A Detroit mother got an earful from a judge after she was seen preparing a peanut butter and jelly sandwich during a virtual court hearing. The judge also took issue with her attire and the fact that she showed up late for the hearing. Fish for free in Ohio this weekend According to news outlets Fox 2 and CBS News Detroit, Asja Outerbridge appeared before the judge for a misdemeanor for allegedly having an open alcohol con…
A Detroit Woman Heard It From A Judge After Being Late To A Zoom Court Appearance, Making A PB&J
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Woman makes peanut butter and jelly sandwich during court hearing
DETROIT (WWJ) — In any court hearing, you want to balance the evidence, spread the facts evenly, and hope nobody gets jammed up in cross-examination. What if you apply those methods to making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich while you’re in front of the judge? Probably not the best idea. Asia Outerbridge found herself in a bit of a jam when she was called out for making her daughter a sandwich during a virtual court hearing. The Metro Detroit …
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A Detroit woman explained why she was late for her Zoom court hearing, where a judge chastised her after she was caught making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich in a house robe. A now-viral clip of the virtual hearing shows Asja Outerbridge dialing in late for the video conference call to appear before Judge Sean Perkins. In the clip, the judge asks why she’s late, and Outerbridge states that she was sent a letter stating she was supposed to sh…
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