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You've probably heard about the Corey Harris case out of Michigan. He's the guy that did a Zoom appearance for a driving while suspended charge while driving his car.
Well, according to Harris, his license should have been reinstated but some sort of clerical error prevented it. Harris claims he's been assaulted because of the incident, and his lawyer claims he's a "law abiding citizen".
BUT as it turns out, he never held a driver license in the first place, in any state. Harris claimed he was bedridden after an accident and could not physically go to the secretary of state office to get a license, however the judge in the case found out that he DID actually go in to the office get his ID renewed while he claims he was bedridden.
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