bunnyphoenix1
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From the jail's perspective, it may be a nothing. From the judge's perspective, it may have more substance.
An exception was made for Casey to wear street clothes to pretrial motions. In general, jail issue is worn until there is a jury present.
I would imagine the judge has the ability to revoke the privilege given the fact that it was abused.
There is no way they'd punish KC for what someone else has tried to do. If it was C, they might be able to suspend visits or something for breaking jail rules, but it would't matter anyhow, because they don't visit.