Viral Zoom Court Driver Vindicated After License Suspension Error

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Corey Harris, a Michigan man who went viral for attending a Zoom court hearing while driving, was jailed due to a clerical error that incorrectly showed his license as suspended. Despite having his license reinstated in 2022, the Michigan Secretary of State’s Office never received the clearance notice. Harris spent two days in jail and now seeks to clear his name, emphasizing the importance of verifying bureaucratic processes.
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- His License Suspended, a Man Appears in Court From Behind the Wheel The New York Times
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