"Michigan Man Vindicated After Viral Zoom Court Hearing While Driving"

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Corey Harris, a Michigan man who went viral for attending a virtual court hearing while driving, was found to be a victim of a clerical error. His driver's license suspension, lifted in 2022, was never updated in the system, leading to his arrest during the hearing. Harris spent two days in jail before the error was discovered.
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