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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Sagging pants judge jail

Sagging pants judge jail
"Sagging pants judge jail, Sagging" is a fashion trend that has never sat well with older generations. That went double for a judge in Prattville, Ala., this week when he ordered a sag-happy defendant sent to jail because he "showed butt in court"Authorities in central Alabama say a man has been given a three-day jail sentence for contempt of court for wearing so-called saggy pants.

 Twenty-year-old LaMarcus D. Ramsey was in Autauga County Circuit Court on Tuesday to enter a plea on a charge of receiving stolen property. Circuit Judge John Bush told Ramsey his blue jeans were sagging too low and gave him the three-day stint. The judge told Ramsey to buy pants that fit or a belt when he gets out of the county jail. The judge says he finds it disrespectful and a disruption when people wear pants below their waistline in his chambers Calls to Ramsey's public defender were not immediately returned.

Authorities in central Alabama say a man has been given a three-day jail sentence for contempt of court for wearing so-called saggy pants.

Twenty-year-old LaMarcus D. Ramsey was in Autauga County Circuit Court on Tuesday to enter a plea on a charge of receiving stolen property.

Circuit Judge John Bush told Ramsey his blue jeans were sagging too low and gave him the three-day stint. The judge told Ramsey to buy pants that fit or a belt when he gets out of the county jail.

The judge says he finds it disrespectful and a disruption when people wear pants below their waistline in his chambers

Schools have banned them, bus lines have banned them, but now a judge has ordered someone go to jail for three days for wearing baggy pants. A guy was in court on charges of stolen property and the judge didn’t like his appearance.

The judge decided to teach him a lesson by giving him a three day jail sentence. The judge also told the man that he better buy pants that fit him or wear a belt when he gets out.