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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Zoom Hearing Takes Wild Turn as Judge Outsmarts Defendant; Watch the Look on His Face When He Realizes It's All Over Zoom Hearing Takes Wild Turn as Judge Outsmarts Defendant; Watch the Look on His Face When He Realizes It's All Over by Garion Frankel May 16, 2021 at 2:02pm Zoom court was a result of circumstances, but it is something that should be (and in many places, already has) done away with as soon as possible. An incident in Michigan back in March is a great illustration of why. According to CTV News, 21-year-old Coby James Harris was in court on March 2nd in relation to an assault with intent to cause bodily harm charge. The victim, Mary Lindsey, was also on the call, and took the stand to testify. But, the outlet reported that prosecutor Deborah Davis noticed something strange. Whenever Lindsay would answer questions, she would look at something or someone away from the camera. Thats when it clicked for Davis. Your honor, I have reason to believe that the defendant is in the same apartment as the complaining witness right now and Im extremely scared for her safety, Davis said. And the fact that shes looking off to the side and hes moving around, I want some confirmation that she is safe, she continued. Judge Jeffrey Middleton immediately asked Harris and Lindsay where they were, and both answered that they were in their respective homes. But when Middleton asked Harris to prove it by showing the house number on his phones camera, the excuses starting pouring out. I dont even think this phone has the charge for that. Im at like two percent right now. Im hooked up to the wall charger right here, Harris lamented. Judge Middleton wasnt buying it, and sent officers to investigate Lindsays apartment. When they got there, they found Harris with her, which was a violation of a no-contact order, according to CTV News. Your honor, me and Mary both dont want the no-contact. I ask that that be dropped. Im sorry I lied to you. I knew the cops were outside, Harris said, as he was being arrested. But Judge Middleton doesnt like liars, and had no sympathy for Harris. Mr. Harris, my advice is dont say anything else, Middleton replied. The hearing is adjourned. Your bond is canceled. If you have $10 million, you cant bond out. In addition, the prosecutors probably also going to charge you with obstruction of justice. The judge also had a message for the court. This is an issue we didnt have when we had live court. This is the first time to my knowledge, if he is in the same venue, that this has occurred, Middleton postulated. Thats the first time I ever had anybody sitting in the next room, potentially intimidating a witness. Twitter commended the prosecutor for her good eye, which averted a potential tragedy: Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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