How Can You Get A Case Continued When Your Client Is Half-Naked?

Res ipsa loquitur, Your Honor.

The defendant has no pants.

Anna Levine, a court-appointed attorney, explaining why her client, Dermont E. Weaver Jr., wasn’t immediately available for arraignment at the Springfield District Court in Massachusetts earlier this week. Weaver was charged with five counts of open and gross lewdness after allegedly exposing himself to a family walking down the street. At the time of his arrest, he wasn’t wearing any pants. Weaver’s arraignment was postponed for a mental health evaluation.

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