During a sentencing hearing in Sedgwick County for Te'Bryis Robinson, convicted of murdering 14-year-old TrenJ'vious Hutton, a violent altercation erupted in the courtroom. Jeanette Dees, Huttonâs mother, called for the maximum sentence, which provoked anger from Robinson's family. Tensions escalated into a brawl involving multiple family members, resulting in disorderly conduct charges against several attendees. Ultimately, Robinson received a sentence of 21 years and 3 months, but the emotional charged atmosphere of the courtroom led to a chaotic scene and legal repercussions for others.
A courtroom brawl erupted when Jeanette Dees urged for the "maximum possible sentence" for her son's killer, spurring a violent confrontation with the killer's family.
Following her emotional statement to the judge, insults were exchanged between the two families, leading to a physical confrontation where punches were thrown in the courtroom.
The mother of the murder victim expressed grief and anger in court, asking for severe punishment for the offender, which ignited tempers among family members present.
The judge subsequently sentenced Te'Bryis Robinson to 21 years and 3 months in prison, but the courtroom's tense atmosphere quickly devolved into chaos.
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