The dispute began in 2022 when Tracy Wayne Hevern, 63, was issued a ticket for not wearing a seatbelt, according to a press release.
When Hevern appeared in Canby Municipal Court in August 2022, he admitted to not wearing a seatbelt but said the law was unconstitutional.
He said that since children on school buses aren’t required to wear seatbelts, he shouldn’t have to either, according to the release.
The judge said he should he should address his concerns about the law with legislators, and found him guilty. Hevern yelled repeatedly, so the judge increased his fine and ordered him to return to the courtroom. He failed to comply and then struggled with officers.
During a one-day hearing on Aug. 29, Clackamas County Judge Ann Liniger found Hevern guilty and sentenced him to 5 days in jail.
Hevern has previously lived in Bly, Oregon, as well as Southern California. He has previously been convicted in Arizona of resisting arrest and of unlawful flight from law enforcement. He currently lives in Texas.
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