South Shields defendant warned after arguing with magistrates, telling them 'I'm going to have to stop you' at hearing
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Despite being represented by a solicitor, Gary Barber, 32, demanded his own two pennies’ worth of input at South Tyneside Magistrates’ Court.
When his request was refused and his case continued to sentence, Barber, of Laygate, Chichester, South Shields, butted in again, telling magistrates, “I’m going to have to stop you”.
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Hide AdBut Gordon Murphy, chair of the bench, responded: “If you continue to be argumentative, I will ask you to leave the court and I will make the pronouncement without you.”


It was not enough to fully stop Barber, whose case was adjourned for a report to be compiled into his offending, in his tracks.
Barber was brought to court to face a charge of sending a letter or communication which conveyed false information on Monday, November 8, to which he pleaded guilty.
Prosecutor Sarah Malkinson told the hearing: “A call was made to police by a lady in which she said she had received a call from her partner who was the defendant.
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Hide Ad“In it, he threatened to stab a neighbour with a screwdriver. Police attended his address and arrested him.”
Defence solicitor Charlton Carr said only: “I’ve nothing to add. It’s a matter for yourselves.”
And when Barber immediately asked if he could speak to the court, Mr Carr added: “Please be quiet.”
Magistrates adjourned the case for a pre-sentence and Barber will return to the same court on Friday, December 17.