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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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WJBK broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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