Failed politician sent to the cells after mocking sheriff's wig |
Christopher Rennie, a former Liberal Democrat election candidate, was sent to the cells during his court appearance in Dundee after mocking a sheriff’s wig and behaving disruptively. Rennie, facing a police assault case, entered the courtroom wearing dark glasses and headphones, which he later removed. Ignoring instructions, he initially sat at a legal table rather than the dock and refused to stand when addressing the sheriff. When questioned about his conduct, Rennie responded dismissively, stating, “I behave the way I do,” and then mocked the sheriff’s wig, giggling as he made the remark. The sheriff, visibly irritated, ordered court staff to remove Rennie, who weighs 20 stone, to the cells to determine further action, citing his lack of respect for the court. |
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