
He needs a timeout in a padded room.
Via NY Daily News:
President Trump’s eccentric longtime stalker pitched a fit as his four-year-old case was sent to veterans court Friday — even though the switch could get him mental health services and spare him a criminal conviction.
Frank Monte, 47, a Navy veteran with a long history of courtroom rants and outbursts, was shut down by Justice Mark Dwyer as he voiced displeasure with the transfer of his case.
“May I say on the record I object to veterans court?” said Monte, who was surrounded by a team of court officers at the hearing in Manhattan Supreme Court.
“That’s great,” snapped Dwyer, who repeatedly told the unruly defendant to stay mum.
As court officers tried to escort Monte out of the courtroom well, he stalled and tried to argue — and his lawyer and the judge were helpless to stop him.
“Judge Dwyer! Why can’t I ask you a question?”
“You’ve got an attorney. Your attorney is going to be asking questions for you,” answered the fed-up jurist.
Monte was released from custody in May 2017 after bouncing around for 3 1/2 years between jail and mental health facilities.
“Justice! It’s terrible!” he whined as he headed out of the courtroom.
