Michigan man imprisoned for attending virtual hearing while driving without ever obtaining a driver's license.

The judge discloses that Corey Harris was never licensed to drive.

June 6th 2024.

Michigan man imprisoned for attending virtual hearing while driving without ever obtaining a driver's license.
The saga of Corey Harris continues to unfold, with a recent twist that has left many both shocked and amused. For those who are not familiar with the story, Harris was placed in jail after appearing in a virtual hearing with a Michigan judge while driving on a suspended license. However, new information has come to light that may change the course of Harris' case.

On May 15, Harris participated in a Zoom conference with Judge Cedric Simpson for a hearing on charges related to an arrest where he was caught driving with a suspended license. During the call, Simpson was taken aback when he saw Harris driving his car and asked, "Mr. Harris, are you driving?" Harris then replied that he was pulling into his doctor's office and asked for a moment to park his car.

The video of this exchange has since gone viral, with many finding humor in the situation. However, the story takes a serious turn when it was revealed that Harris may have never had a driver's license in the first place. According to USA Today, Simpson provided proof that Harris had a previous suspended license case and allegedly never possessed a driver's license.

WXYZ also reported that Harris' license should not have been listed as suspended because a judge had ordered the suspension to be lifted in January 2022. However, on June 4, court officials stated that Harris had never paid his fees to the clerk's office, which resulted in a clearance never being sent to the Secretary of State.

During Harris' next court appearance on June 5, Simpson dropped a bombshell: Harris never had a license to begin with. The judge scolded Harris, saying, "The person that needed to be blamed is the person that he was staring at in the mirror. He didn't do what he should have done." Simpson made it clear that there was no error on anyone's part, and it was solely Harris' responsibility to take care of his paperwork.

This shocking revelation has caused many to question the validity of Harris' case. The video of him driving during the Zoom call has been widely shared, but now, it seems that the real issue lies in the fact that he may have never been legally allowed to drive. Harris was sent back to jail after the latest hearing, and the future of his case remains uncertain.

In other news, it has been announced that Georgia residents can now use digital IDs for TSA Precheck. This new development is expected to make traveling easier and more efficient for Android users in the state. It's just another example of how technology is constantly evolving and changing our daily routines.

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