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After getting his learner's permit, Corey Harris did a celebratory dance outside Michigan’s Secretary of State’s office
Judge’s assertion contradicts Corey Harris’s claims that clerical error prevented his license from being reinstated
OPINION: We send way too many people to jail for nonviolent crimes.
Corey Harris hopes to get his learner's permit on Friday, June 7, his lawyer tells PEOPLE.
Corey Harris attracted widespread news coverage—including from Reason—when a video showed him behind the wheel during a court hearing about a suspended license. Except he never had a license at all.
A judge said Corey Harris, a Michigan man who went viral for driving with a suspended license during a court hearing, never had a driver's license.
A man who went viral after driving during a virtual court proceeding over his suspended license never even had one to begin with — from any state, ever, a Michigan judge said at a hearing Wednesday.
On May 15, a Michigan man named Corey Harris showed up to a virtual court hearing behind the wheel of his car after being cited for driving without a license. Footage of Harris speaking to the flabbergasted judge was posted online and shot to stratospheric levels of virality last week. Then came a twist in the case: The revelation that a judge in a neighboring county had ordered the suspension of Harris’ license be lifted two years ago.But things got even stranger at a Wednesday hearing, which b
The Michigan Secretary of State says it was up to Corey Harris to send in proof of his license reinstatement. Harris says he never got the paperwork.
The world laughed at a Michigan man who Zoomed into a May 15 court hearing on charges of driving with a suspended license. But his case exposed a major flaw in policy.