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Trial Looms for Woman Ticketed for Holding Phone in Nonexistent Hand

A woman without a right hand faces trial after being ticketed for allegedly holding a cell phone in a hand that does not exist, raising questions about law enforcement practices.

Editorial StaffMay 27, 20261 MIN READ

On May 27, 2026, a woman was issued a ticket for holding a cell phone in her right hand, which she does not possess. This unusual incident has sparked discussions regarding law enforcement procedures.

Initially, the woman found humor in the situation, assuming it was a mistake by the officer. However, the matter has escalated to a trial, highlighting potential flaws in how such cases are handled.

As the trial approaches, it remains to be seen how the court will address the circumstances surrounding this ticket and what implications it may have for law enforcement practices.