Judge irate as defendant joins by Zoom while driving-then lies about it
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Judge irate as defendant joins by Zoom while driving-then lies about it
"The judge, boiling over at this point, was ready to call the hearing. 'You think I'm that stupid?' he said. 'I'm going to go ahead and enter a default judgment... You lied to me.'"
"Carroll admitted to lying about driving during a court hearing, stating, 'I panicked in the moment and made the wrong call instead of pulling over or asking to reschedule.'"
"'My brief moment of poor judgment has turned into a viral spectacle that is affecting my reputation, my family, and my ability to move forward with my life.'"
During a court hearing, Carroll denied driving despite evidence to the contrary. The judge, frustrated by her dishonesty, entered a default judgment against her. After the hearing, Carroll acknowledged her mistake, expressing regret for her actions and the subsequent viral attention that negatively impacted her life and reputation. She described her moment of poor judgment as a significant error that she wished had not escalated into a public spectacle.
Read at Ars Technica
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