A Michigan woman is in legal trouble after making a virtual appearance in court while driving—then lying to the judge about who was behind the wheel.
Kimberly Carroll appeared via Zoom for a debt case against her in state court. When she switched on her camera, it was immediately clear that she was strapped into a moving vehicle.
“You cannot be driving, ma’am,” District Judge Michael K. McNally told the woman, before asking: “What are you doing?”
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