Well, anti-semite Hassan Yehia Chokr flunked the First Rule of Arraignments.
The First Rule of Arraignments: Don't threaten the judge, nor call her names.
By doing so he failed to both win friends and influence people in a positive way.
Detroit Free Press: Police: Dearborn suspect told people at Michigan synagogue they were 'going to die'
A Dearborn man charged in an antisemitic attack at a historic synagogue in Bloomfield Township remained in custody Monday afternoon after a magistrate set a bond of $1 million at an arraignment where the suspect shouted derogatory and anti-Jewish remarks at the magistrate.
It turns out Chokr on top of his latest threats, has an open and ongoing felony case for assault with a dangerous weapon and assaulting/resisting/obstructing a police officer dating to 2019 that is finally heading towards a pretrial finally this month in Wayne County.
He also has one heckuva long record with the Dearborn District Court - Over 30 cases including both civil infractions and misdemeanors dating back years.
So, he ended up with a million dollar cash surety bond, so he'll likely get to spend some more time in jail accordingly.
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