Judge stunned as man with suspended license joins Zoom hearing while driving
Briefly

Four years from the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, Zoom mishaps are still playing out in courtrooms: This time, a defendant virtually attended a hearing about his suspended license - from behind the wheel of a car.
The hearing took place in Washtenaw County's 14A District Court on May 15, showcasing the ongoing challenges with remote appearances and the need for proper conduct in virtual court settings.
The incident highlights the potential safety hazards and legal implications of individuals participating in court hearings while engaged in other activities like driving, prompting concerns about attentiveness and compliance during proceedings.
Read at Washington Post
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