power mad judge threatens man with jail for wearing work clothes during virtual hearing
That was the message from a Detroit judge, who scolded a construction worker who wore a T-shirt while at his job site, WJBK reported.
I dont do sweats and I dont do T-shirts in my courtroom, Judge Ronald Giles of the 36th District Court said, the television station reported.
It was unclear what charge the defendant was facing.
When the man told the judge he was at work, Giles reiterated his stance.
If you come to court, you dress for court because in my court, if you dont dress for court, Im gonna dress you, Giles told the defendant, WJBK reported. Which means I send you to Wayne County Jail and let them dress you.
William McConico, the chief judge for the 36th District, said Giles did not break any rules to require a dress code for court. However, he added that the judge could have been more flexible.
My take is that its not a good look for the court. Thats not normally how court cases are conducted, McConico told WJBK. I would say that a lot of judges would have made an exception because his work attire is construction. This is my work attire, youre in yours. We are all in different professions.
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