‘Your name’s not Buttf***er 3000, you yo-ho,’ judge tells defendant before asking ‘what kind of idiot logs into court like that?’
A judge almost charged a man with contempt of court after he logged into his court hearing onsaid “bring this fool in” before the defendant popped up on the screen with his rather improper username.“My name is Nathaniel Saxton, sir,” the defendant said after realising that the judge was speaking to him. There were at least eight others in the Zoom meeting.
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