During the June 11 arraignment calendar, Judge Tammy Long Hayward sharply admonished a defendant identified in court as Miss Martin after the defendant failed to appear appropriately on camera and showed flippant behavior despite multiple pending matters. The judge said Martin had four active cases and that the record reflected 11 charges across those matters.
Judge Hayward warned that, if convictions were entered and run consecutively, a defendant could face substantial aggregate jail time. She ordered Martin to take the proceedings seriously, reminded her of bond-condition restrictions (including prohibited contact with listed individuals and social-media restrictions), and said violations could result in bond revocation, re-arrest, and additional charges.
The judge cited the practical consequences for future employment — pointing to background checks that can impede access to security-sensitive jobs — and directed Martin to keep in close contact with defense counsel and to attend future court dates properly prepared. Defense counsel acknowledged the admonition and continued to work with the client on next steps.
The exchange was recorded on the arraignment calendar and concluded with the judge freeing the defendant to go while stressing the need to comply with bond conditions and legal obligations.