Clerical error was behind Michigan man’s viral suspended license hearingjeffw@lemmy.worldmod to News@lemmy.world – 168 points – 5 months agotheguardian.com15Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentI don’t think the article tried to exonerate him by any means.Are you serious? Corey Harris, 44, ended up in jail through no fault of his own I think they mean the original articles that led to the viral story.It seems complicated. He had a suspended license He paid off his license back in 2022 Friend of The Court was supposed to send the state the info so his license could be reinstated but it hadn't I don't recall why he was in court in the first place but during that time he was driving on a suspended license while video calling into court. Well, not so much apparently. It turns out he never had a valid driver's license, and admitted that he knew that to the cop who pulled him over.
I don’t think the article tried to exonerate him by any means.Are you serious? Corey Harris, 44, ended up in jail through no fault of his own I think they mean the original articles that led to the viral story.It seems complicated. He had a suspended license He paid off his license back in 2022 Friend of The Court was supposed to send the state the info so his license could be reinstated but it hadn't I don't recall why he was in court in the first place but during that time he was driving on a suspended license while video calling into court. Well, not so much apparently. It turns out he never had a valid driver's license, and admitted that he knew that to the cop who pulled him over.
Are you serious? Corey Harris, 44, ended up in jail through no fault of his own I think they mean the original articles that led to the viral story.It seems complicated. He had a suspended license He paid off his license back in 2022 Friend of The Court was supposed to send the state the info so his license could be reinstated but it hadn't I don't recall why he was in court in the first place but during that time he was driving on a suspended license while video calling into court. Well, not so much apparently. It turns out he never had a valid driver's license, and admitted that he knew that to the cop who pulled him over.
I think they mean the original articles that led to the viral story.It seems complicated. He had a suspended license He paid off his license back in 2022 Friend of The Court was supposed to send the state the info so his license could be reinstated but it hadn't I don't recall why he was in court in the first place but during that time he was driving on a suspended license while video calling into court. Well, not so much apparently. It turns out he never had a valid driver's license, and admitted that he knew that to the cop who pulled him over.
It seems complicated. He had a suspended license He paid off his license back in 2022 Friend of The Court was supposed to send the state the info so his license could be reinstated but it hadn't I don't recall why he was in court in the first place but during that time he was driving on a suspended license while video calling into court. Well, not so much apparently. It turns out he never had a valid driver's license, and admitted that he knew that to the cop who pulled him over.
Well, not so much apparently. It turns out he never had a valid driver's license, and admitted that he knew that to the cop who pulled him over.
I don’t think the article tried to exonerate him by any means.
Are you serious?
I think they mean the original articles that led to the viral story.
It seems complicated.
He had a suspended license
He paid off his license back in 2022
Friend of The Court was supposed to send the state the info so his license could be reinstated but it hadn't
I don't recall why he was in court in the first place but during that time he was driving on a suspended license while video calling into court.
Well, not so much apparently. It turns out he never had a valid driver's license, and admitted that he knew that to the cop who pulled him over.