WOODHAVEN, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – A woman received an earful from a Wayne County judge this week after appearing in court from the driver’s seat.

Kimberly Carroll showed up late to her own virtual court date on Monday in Woodhaven. She’s accused of owing a consumer debt buyer nearly $1,800. Her tardiness prompted Judge Michael McNally to proceed without Carroll; he entered a default judgment. In addition, he ordered that Carrol pay the debt along with filing and service fees.

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Carroll eventually joined the call which quickly hit the skids.

“You cannot be driving, ma’am,” McNally said. “What are you doing?”

“I’m not driving. I’m a passenger,” Carroll replied.

McNally said would not hear cases from “people driving or sitting in cars,” prompting her to pull over and show a picture of her driver.

When McNally asked which side of the car Carroll was sitting on, she said “left” before correcting herself.

“No, you weren’t on the passenger side,” McNally said. “Do you think I’m that stupid?”

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“I’m entering a default judgment. You lied to me,” McNally said. In addition, the judge said court records would reflect that she called in late and appeared in a vehicle while denying she was driving.

“You’ve got an attitude with you,” Judge McNally said. “Good luck.”