Judge throws father-of-four, 35, into the cells for being disrespectful after calling him 'mate' in court

  • Sebastian Stroud was asked by a judge how he planned to pay outstanding fines 
  • The 35-year-old muttered: ‘I’m not working mate' at Swindon Magistrates’ Court
  • He was then held for several hours for showing disrespect before being released 

A defendant was thrown into the cells for being disrespectful after calling a judge ‘mate’.

Sebastian Stroud, 35, had been asked by District Judge Simon Cooper how he planned to pay outstanding fines going back five years. 

He muttered: ‘I’m not working mate,’ to which the judge retorted: ‘I am not your mate. I am not going to be spoken to like that.’

Sebastian Stroud, 35, was held for several hours for showing disrespect before being released

Sebastian Stroud, 35, was held for several hours for showing disrespect before being released

Officers called to a disturbance at his Swindon home found themselves being filmed by Stroud who became abusive and obstructive

Officers called to a disturbance at his Swindon home found themselves being filmed by Stroud who became abusive and obstructive

Stroud was warned he was close to being in contempt of court and was escorted to the cells at Swindon Magistrates’ Court. 

He was held for several hours for showing disrespect before being released.

The father of four was in court to admit a racially aggravated charge of using threatening or abusive words or behaviour towards police. 

Officers called to a disturbance at his Swindon home found themselves being filmed by Stroud who became abusive and obstructive.

Stroud was warned he was close to being in contempt of court and was escorted to the cells at Swindon Magistrates’ Court

When officers arrested him to get him out of their way he reacted by shouting: ‘White b******, you c***, you’re white, I’m black, you white b******.’

The judge fined Stroud £160 with £35 costs and £30 towards victim services despite being told he had previous convictions for similar matters and unpaid fines.