Viral Driver's License Suspension Lifted After Clerical Error

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Corey Harris went viral for attending a court hearing about his suspended license via Zoom while driving, but the situation is more complex. His license suspension, tied to a child-support case, had been lifted in 2022, but he hadn't paid the reinstatement fee. Harris claims he was unaware of the fee and blames the Saginaw County Friend of the Court for not informing him. The viral video led to public ridicule and legal consequences, but new details have emerged, prompting some to reconsider their initial judgments. Harris is set to appear in court again on Wednesday.
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