Friday, September 18, 2015

Updated: Visner defiant in court, ordered to remain jailed

An Isabella County judge on Thursday ordered a defiant Ted Visner to remain jailed for contempt of court after he refused to say his name at a scheduled arraignment for two misdemeanor charges.
Judge William Ervin also ordered one of four people in the courtroom in support of Visner to leave when he refused to stand as directed by the bailiff as the judge approached the bench.
Prior to Ervin telling Visner to state his name for the record, Visner said from the Isabella County Jail via video link to the courtroom that he wants to file an objection.
When Visner told the judge to state his own name, Ervin told him if he did not comply, he would be held in contempt of court and remain in jail on $200,000 cash bond.
READ MORE:http://www.themorningsun.com/general-news/20150917/updated-visner-defiant-in-court-ordered-to-remain-jailed

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