one Michigan Judge Attempts to get Walmart shopping actors to provide free car washes for their verdicts, but the plan was rejected by senior jurists.
Jeffrey Clothier was elected as a judge in Genesee County District 67 in January, saying that up to 100 shopping actors stealing free from local Walmart can serve the community for free, which could serve the community and could prevent others from stealing from retail giants.
Breal said his proposed “Walmart Car Wash Program” program last month provided store manager support at Walmart in Greater Blank Town. The Walmart headquarters in Arkansas supported the idea but said it could not provide a car wash on the store property, so the judge believed he could only find other locations for the car wash, which he wanted to do in the spring.
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A Michigan judge tried to get Walmart shopping luggage to provide free car washes. (Google Maps)
“I don’t think every stealing is a bad guy. Sometimes people are just lucky,” Bloer told the Associated Press at the time. “But there are consequences when you break the law.”
“I think it would be humiliating if you see someone you know,” he said. “I’ll wash the car with them.”
But Chief Justice William Crawford II Court officials.

Chief Justice William Crawford II said junior jurists should first ask him and other court officials for approval. (Claudio Cruz/AFP via Getty Images)
“This is especially true, with the proposed alternative punishment deviating from the usual and accepted approach,” Crawford said in a statement Friday.
Brill said he was frustrated by Crawford’s ruling, although he still wanted to propose new and unusual punishments for shoplifters.
“I’m very upset,” Brill said. “I will still try to come up with a creative approach to this problem.”
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Judge Jeffrey Clotsier said Chief Justice William Crawford II was upset about the ruling. (Getty Image)
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He added: “Two days ago, I had 37 new Walmart theft charges. In the last month, that’s over 100.”
Breal said there are 20 to 30 judges across the state who heard about car washing and planned to join him and shop for luggage.
The judge said he is now ordering other types of community services at Walmart Shoplifting cases Instead of washing the car.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.