URGENT UPDATE: A shocking incident unfolded during a Zoom hearing on Monday when Officer Matthew Jackson appeared without pants, leaving Judge Sean Perkins visibly stunned. This unexpected moment occurred in a session for Detroit’s 36th District Court, drawing immediate attention and amusement online.
As the hearing progressed, video footage captured the moment when Judge Perkins asked Officer Jackson to put his appearance on the record. To everyone’s surprise, Jackson appeared on screen in his police uniform shirt, but below the waist, he was dressed only in boxers. Unbeknownst to him, the camera angle revealed his less-than-formal attire.
The judge’s response was immediate and filled with disbelief. “You got some pants on, officer?” he asked, glancing up at the screen. Officer Jackson, seemingly unfazed, replied, “No, sir.” The incident has gone viral, prompting laughter and disbelief from viewers, highlighting the sometimes absurd realities of virtual court proceedings.
This hearing, which involved a case related to drag racing that occurred in May, has now taken a backseat to the unexpected wardrobe malfunction. Local news outlet TMDN reported on the incident, which underscores the challenges of remote court appearances that have become common during the pandemic.
The incident raises questions about professionalism in virtual settings and the need for officers to maintain proper decorum, even from home. As a result, this humorous moment has sparked discussions on social media, with many users sharing the video and expressing their disbelief.
As the story develops, it emphasizes the importance of being camera-ready in any virtual environment, especially for those in positions of authority. Viewers are left wondering how the court will address this incident and what measures may be taken to prevent similar occurrences in the future.
Stay tuned for updates on this unusual case and the ongoing discussions surrounding virtual court etiquette.

 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		