Michigan Man Slapped with Six Misdemeanor Charges for Telling Judge ‘kiss my a–‘
Disorder in Court Leads to Major Consequences
A Michigan man is set to face significant jail time after boldly disrespecting the court and the judge handling his case. The man, Darrell Jarrell, found himself at the center of controversy during a simple misdemeanor trespassing charge hearing at a Washtenaw County court. When the judge was about to adjourn the court, Jarrell publicly aired his frustrations with a vocal and vulgar outburst.
“I’m Tired of This”
Jarrell declared, “I’m tired of this state, I’m ready to leave this state as soon as possible.” He then went on to utter a phrase that would dramatically increase his legal troubles, “You guys can kiss my a–.”
Extension of Court Courtesy Imperative
This flagrant defiance stunned the courtroom, prompting Judge Cedric Simpson to strive for decorum and caution against further reckless comments. Unphased by the judge’s warning, Jarrell responded with an even more disrespectful remark, saying, “F— you!”
Six Misdemeanor Charges and Possible Jail Time Result from Outburst
Judge Simpson immediately held Jarrell in contempt of court and slapped him with a 93-day misdemeanor charge. Unbelievably, Jarrell responded by repeating the vulgarity. Consequently, Simpson reciprocated by replicating the misdemeanor charge. Within a space of few minutes, a disgruntled Jarrell managed to rack up a total of six misdemeanor charges, resulting in an accumulation of over 558 days in prison. The spectacle ended with the court bailiff forcibly removing the irate Jarrell from the premises.
All in a Day’s Work for Judge Simpson
Amidst the chaotic scene, Judge Simpson showed remarkable composure and continued with his case hearings. Assuring the next defendant in line that he should not be discouraged by the incident, he quickly transitioned to the next case.
Not the First Ellis Encounter for the Judge
This was not Simpson’s first encounter with a perplexing defendant though. Earlier this year, he dealt with another unusual case where a man charged with driving with a suspended license dialed into a virtual court hearing while actively driving a car. The man, Corey Harris, had his bond revoked and was ordered to turn himself into the Washtenaw County Jail by 6 p.m. that day.
The Importance of Court Etiquette
The behavior of the defendant underscores the significance of maintaining proper decorum during court proceedings. Defiance and disrespect not only disrupt the court’s order but could significantly increase one’s legal troubles, as was evident in the case of Darrell Jarrell.