Another Defendant Gets Caught Lying To A Judge From Behind The Wheel - Above the Law
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Another Defendant Gets Caught Lying To A Judge From Behind The Wheel - Above the Law
"Michigan judge rebukes woman on Monday for lying about driving a car when it is blatantly clear she is driving a car. Kimberly Carroll appeared late to a Zoom hearing tied to a claim of about $1,788 in alleged unpaid debt, along with court fees."
"The journey from the adamant 'I'm not driving, I'm a passenger in a car' to the judge's 'Which side of the car are you on?' and 'Show us the driver, then' is some of the best impromptu oral argument I've seen in a while."
"The real question is how she made it through all that lying without being held in contempt of court! Children have been handcuffed for far less after all."
Kimberly Carroll appeared late via Zoom for a court case regarding unpaid consumer debt. Despite claiming she was a passenger, the judge clearly saw she was driving. The judge, Michael McNally, questioned her about her claims, leading to a humorous exchange. Carroll's situation raises concerns about accountability in court, especially as others have faced harsher penalties for lesser offenses. The incident highlights the absurdity of attempting to deceive a judge while being visibly caught in the act.
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