
Thug left Scots sheriff terrified after threatening to kill him when he got out of jail
'I WILL FIND YOU' Thug left Scots sheriff terrified after threatening to kill him when he got out of jail
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A SHERIFF feared for his safety after a man threatened to kill him while sat in the dock.
Sheriff Bernard Ablett made the claim after Xin He, 49, hurled abuse at him at Glasgow Sheriff Court on March 28 2024.
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The thug hurled abuse at Sheriff Bernard Ablett at Glasgow Sheriff Court last March
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He was before the sheriff after he failed to comply with a community payback order related to a domestic matter.
He, of the city's Govan, was being assisted at the hearing with a Mandarin interpreter.
Prosecutor Hazel Kerr said today: "On receiving his sentence from the sheriff, He became aggressive.
"He began shouting in Mandarin while pointing his finger towards the sheriff.
"The sheriff asked the interpreter to translate what He was saying."
The interpreter replied: "Wait until I get out, I will find you."
When asked what he meant by the sheriff, He replied: "When I get out of jail I will find you."
He then leaned over the dock and pointed his finger at Sheriff Ablett.
A custody court officer took hold of He who then shouted to the sheriff: "I will kill you."
A police officer in court went on to handcuff He who continued to pull away and shouted aggressively.
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He said: "F*** you, f*** you."
Miss Kerr stated: "The sheriff feared for his safety and had never experienced anyone behave in such a ferocious manner."
He pleaded guilty today to behaving in a threatening or abusive manner.
Clare Ryan, defending, told the court: "This was a concerning incident - he had issues with mental health at the time.
"He was struggling with the break up of his marriage as he had separated from his wife of three years and has two children.
"He wishes to express his apologies and regret for acting in this manner."
Sheriff Matthew Jackson KC deferred sentence until next September pending background reports and granted He bail meantime.
The sheriff said: "The social worker can explain to me why you behaved in the dreadful way that you did.
"As your lawyer has told you, this is a serious matter and a custodial sentence is at the forefront of my mind.
"I will not make a decision until I see the reports before me."

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