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13 Jun 2026
Courthouse Chaos: Repeat Offender Faces Sentencing Amidst High Security

Courthouse Chaos: Repeat Offender Faces Sentencing Amidst High Security

Repeat Offender Creates Courtroom Chaos

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In a startling turn of events, the individual who recently made headlines for attacking a judge just before receiving sentencing returned to court today. The atmosphere was charged with tension as security measures were significantly heightened to prevent a repeat of the previous outburst.

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High Security as Defendant Faces Sentencing

The defendant, identified as Debra Read, gained notoriety for a flying tackle over the bench last Wednesday, targeting the very judge who was about to pronounce his sentence. As he appeared in court again today, he was visibly restrained with a spit hood covering his head and hands in shackles. The courtroom was on high alert, with at least eight court officers standing ready in case the defendant attempted any disruptive actions.

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Judge Remains Unyielding Despite Prior Attack

In a surprising twist, the judge presiding over the case was the same one attacked just a week ago – Judge Mary K Hol. Despite the tumultuous incident during the prior sentencing attempt, Judge Hol asserted that she would not alter or modify the sentence she had intended to impose before the attack.

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“I want to make it clear that I am not changing or modifying the sentence I was in the process of imposing last week before I was interrupted by the defendant’s actions,” stated Judge Hol.

Stern Sentencing Amidst Heightened Security

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In a resolute move, the judge sentenced Debra Read to a minimum of 19 months in prison for attempted battery. The courtroom drama served as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by the legal system in maintaining order during proceedings. The heightened security measures underscored the commitment to ensuring the safety of everyone present, emphasizing that disruptive behavior would not sway the course of justice.

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By Minul Islam Rony

Is a local journalist, dedicated to delivering accurate, timely, and community-focused reporting. He covers breaking stories, public affairs, and local developments that matter most to readers. As the CEO and PR Manager of Sarawak Daily, he also oversees editorial direction, strategic communication, and partnerships, ensuring the platform remains a trusted source of news for the region.