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A Detroit judge admonished a construction worker who showed up to a virtual hearing wearing a T-shirt, according to a report Tuesday. I don t do sweats and I don t do T-shirts in my courtroom, Judge Ronald Giles said.
When the worker noted that he was at a job site, Giles doubled down on his stance, FOX 2 of Detroit reported. Judge Ronald Giles (36th District Court) When you come to court, you dress for court. Because in my court, if you don t dress for court, I m gonna dress you, the judge continued. Which means I send you to Wayne County Jail and they dress you.
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(Photo: Screenshot, Fox 2) Remote court doesn t mean remote apparel for Detroit Judge Ronald Giles. The 36th District Court judge upbraided a defendant who appeared at a virtual hearing dressed in neon at a construction job, telling him: I don t do T-shirts in my courtroom. When you come to court, you dress for court. Because in my court, if you don t dress for court, I m gonna dress you, which means I send you to Wayne County Jail and they dress you. When a woman in the remote court room piped up on the man s behalf, Giles told her: I suggest you shut your mouth and not be about another case or you gonna end up locked up.
Detroit judge scolds construction worker for wearing T-shirt during virtual hearing while at work
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The judge said he didn t care that the man was at work during the hearing.
DETROIT (FOX 2) - A Detroit judge scolded a construction worker for showing up to a virtual hearing in a T-shirt while at a job site. I don t do sweats and I don t do T-shirts in my courtroom, Judge Ronald Giles said.
When the defendant said he was at work, Giles said he didn t care. If you come to court, you dress for court because in my court, if you don t dress for court, I m gonna dress you, he said. Which means I send you to Wayne County Jail and let them dress you.
Murder convict charged in fatal Detroit freeway shooting
A 39-year-old Detroit man who served more than 20 years for murder was charged Friday in connection with the fatal shooting of another man on a local freeway this week.
David Easterly is accused of killing Bernard Waller, 31, also of Detroit around 8:12 p.m. Monday on the westbound shoulder of Interstate 96 near Grand River.
Michigan State Troopers on patrol saw what appeared to be a crash involving two cars in the area and found Waller dead from several gunshot wounds.
On the eastbound side of I-96, troopers discovered the body of Emmanuel Woodward, 27, of Detroit, who apparently was struck by a car as he attempted to cross the freeway.
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