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During a virtual court hearing in Detroit, Asja Outerbridge faced a judge while making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, ...
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WJW-TV Cleveland on MSNMichigan woman makes PB&J during virtual court session, and judge is not happyA Detroit mother got an earful from a judge after she was seen preparing a peanut butter and jelly sandwich during a virtual ...
A Detroit woman explained why she was late for her Zoom court hearing, where a judge chastised her after she was caught making a peanut butter and jelly ...
Perkins also took issue with Outerbridge’s court attire, which included a T-shirt and bathrobe. "It was just a lot going on," Outerbridge told Fox 2 Detroit. "I was having a mommy day.
A Michigan woman was slammed by a judge after she showed up late to a virtual court hearing wearing a robe and making a sandwich.
A Michigan mom's attempt to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich during a Zoom court hearing led to a now-viral exchange with the judge.
A single mother in Detroit was caught making her sick daughter a PB&J sandwich during a virtual court appearance in a viral clip.
Asja Outerbridge was attending Detroit’s 36th District Court hearing online for a misdemeanour charge when Judge Sean Perkins asked her to put the food down and get "properly dressed".
She Showed Up Late to Zoom Court — Then Started Making a Sandwich. The Judge Had Enough - People.com
During the hearing, 36th District Court Judge Sean Perkins asked Outerbridge, who was late to the call and appeared to be spreading peanut butter on a slice of bread, to put the food down.
The Metro Detroit mother appeared in Detroit's 36th District Court at 9 a.m. on a misdemeanor charge before Judge Sean Perkins. The first step in a recipe for disaster was showing up late.
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