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“Not that cat”… Attorney who’transformed’ during a burn trial

A lawyer who suddenly appeared in a’cute’ appearance during a solemn trial is drawing attention.

On the 9th local time, foreign media such as CNN in the United States introduced a pleasant happening that took place during a video trial in the 394 District Court in Texas.

Judge Roy Ferguson of the Texas District Court held the case hearing on the video conferencing platform’Zoom’. Judge Ferguson was accustomed to leading the hearing thanks to an online trial since last year in the aftermath of Corona 19. Suddenly, a white’kitten’ appeared on the screen of the conference.

Moreover, when he spit out a low-pitched male voice with a gloomy expression, Judge Ferguson was confused and speechless for a moment. But soon I found out what happened.

The’Sad Cat Filter’ was applied to the lawyer’s screen at Rod Fonton.

'Judge, I am not a cat
When Judge Ferguson pointed out, “Mr. Ponton, I think the filter is on,” Mr. Ponton was frightened. The cat on the screen also rolled his eyes with a surprised expression.

“I don’t know how to get rid of this,” said Mr. Fonton, who was embarrassed, “The cat’s face has a filter. I’m not a cat.”

'Judge, I am not a cat
Judge Ferguson, familiar with video conferencing, kindly taught me how to get rid of the filter, and the attorney quickly regained its original face.

Later, Mr. Fonton said, “I think my child turned on the filter while using my computer. I didn’t know that there was such a function.”

'Judge, I am not a cat
When the video at the time, which was released on the official YouTube of the 394 District Court, attracted attention, Judge Ferguson said, “I know it looks like an unprofessional, but it was never a joke.”

“If you look closely at the meeting screen, none of the participants laugh at or make fun of Mr. Fonton.”

This is’News Pick’.

(Photo = ‘394th District Court of Texas-Live Stream’ YouTube)

(Video composition: Kim Hwi-ran, editor: Cha Hee-ju)

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