‘What say ye?’: B.C. man crafts florid narrative around contempt of court

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Castlegar trial for charges of escaping custody, assaulting officer takes a rather ostentatious turn

Proceedings at the Castlegar Courthouse on Oct. 31 were interrupted when an unruly man refusing to respect the court was taken into custody by court sheriffs.

“I am here to demand my right of subrogation be certified in writing at this time by the prosecutor and the plaintiff. What say ye?” The judge made several more attempts to get the man to confirm his identity, but received similar responses, each time escalating in force and volume.At that point, Sicotte asked the court sheriffs to take the man into custody for contempt of court.The man resisted efforts by the sheriffs to escort him out of the courtroom, while continuing to speak in a loud and disrespectful manner to the judge.

 

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