Judge Snaps as Woman Denies Logging Into Zoom Court While Driving: Do You Think I'm That Stupid?'
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Judge Snaps as Woman Denies Logging Into Zoom Court While Driving: Do You Think I'm That Stupid?'
"Judge Michael K. McNally confronted Kimberly Carroll during a virtual court session, stating, 'You cannot be driving ma'am. What are you doing?' This marked the beginning of a tense exchange regarding her claims of being a passenger."
"As the judge pressed Carroll about her position in the car, he asked, 'Am I crazy or does it not look like you're driving that car?' This highlighted the judge's skepticism about her claims."
"The judge pointed out a seatbelt extending from the driver's side, accusing Carroll of lying, saying, 'Now you're lying to me, right?' This further escalated the confrontation."
"After demanding to see the driver and receiving no cooperation, the judge declared, 'Do you think I'm that stupid? You lied to me,' before entering a default judgment against Carroll."
During a virtual court hearing, a Michigan judge accused Kimberly Carroll of driving while logged in. Carroll joined the session late, appearing behind the wheel. Despite her claims of being a passenger due to a family emergency, Judge Michael K. McNally challenged her assertions, questioning her position in the car. The judge noted the seatbelt and demanded to see the driver. After a tense exchange, he concluded that Carroll was not truthful and entered a default judgment against her.
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