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Judges are losing patience with lawyers' AI mistakes

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A federal Mississippi judge issued sharply worded sanctions earlier this week after AI mistakes were found in lawyers' court filings.

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2026-06-11T09:30:02.435Z

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Judges are getting tired of cleaning up the AI slop oozing into their courtrooms.

The latest example of their patience wearing thin can be found in Mississippi, where a federal judge brought the hammer down earlier this week on attorneys on both sides of a lawsuit after they admitted to submitting court filings containing

bogus citations generated by AI

.

In a sharply worded sanctions order issued Monday, US District Judge Sharion Aycock removed all four lawyers from the case, barred two from practicing before the court for two years, and imposed a combined $8,000 in fines.

The US District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi "is yet again 'burdened with addressing

AI hallucinations

in court filings,'" Aycock wrote in the 23-page order, adding, "This case presents the Court with an unusual scenario—attorneys for both litigants engaged in similar sanctionable conduct."

The order reflects a growing

frustration among US judges

with lawyers who file court briefs with AI-generated errors, a legal expert told Business Insider.

"In some earlier examples of the same behavior, offending attorneys were let off with a slap on the wrist," said Mark Bartholomew, a University at Buffalo School of Law professor. "Now judges just don't buy it when


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