His original suspended sentence was for contempt of court. He was arrested in Leeds for suspected breach of peace.
Except, they did charge him with precisely that (and yes, in Leeds). The arrest for breach of peace was because his actions, like exchanging insults with the defendants as they entered the court, put himself and others in danger.
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Your original tweet was that the contempt charge was actually arising from his first earlier suspension rather than a standalone charge. This seems to be going in circles. The point was to remove him as a risk. Did you see the video in question?
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His charge of contempt was for the most recent incident. He was jailed because his new charge of contempt was a breach of his suspended sentence last year. And yes, I did skim through the video.
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