Defendant in critical condition after dousing himself with noxious substance in court nullum

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Publish Date : 2021-04-10 02:57:53


Defendant in critical condition after dousing himself with noxious substance in court nullum

Marc Marshall, 54, who had been convicted on fraud charges, is being treated in hospital for 'critical' injuries caused by the incident, which happened around midday Monday.

The emergency services were called to Court 10 of the Inner London Crown Court following reports of a serious assault.

In a statement to CNN, the Metropolitan Police Service said: 'Officers, London Ambulance Service and London Air Ambulance attended (and) a male aged in his fifties was found to have doused himself with a noxious substance.



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'He has been taken to hospital for treatment of his injuries. His condition is critical.'

A female officer was also injured by the substance but since been discharged from hospital, police said.

The London Ambulance Service told CNN in a statement that it took extra precautions at the scene.

'We sent a number of resources to the scene including our hazardous area response team (HART) and an incident response officer,' the service said.

Liquids other than drinks and prescription medicines are not allowed in to UK courtrooms. According to regulations, if an individual's drink is opened or in a plastic bottle, they will be asked to drink some to prove it is not harmful.

CCTV footage from the courtroom showed Marshall sipping from a bottle he had with him as he passed through security.

The HM Courts and Tribunals Service issued a statement saying it was 'urgently investigating' the incident.

It said: 'The safety and security of all court users is our priority and we're deeply concerned about the incident at Inner London Sessions House. Police are urgently investigating what happened and it would be inappropriate to comment further at this stage.'

It said: 'The safety and security of all court users is our priority and we're deeply concerned about the incident at Inner London Sessions House. Police are urgently investigating what happened and it would be inappropriate to comment further at this stage.' It said: 'The safety and security of all court users is our priority and we're deeply concerned about the incident at Inner London Sessions House. Police are urgently investigating what happened and it would be inappropriate to comment further at this stage.' Marc Marshall, 54, who had been convicted on fraud charges, is being treated in hospital for 'critical' injuries caused by the incident, which happened around midday Monday. It said: 'The safety and security of all court users is our priority and we're deeply concerned about the incident at Inner London Sessions House. Police are urgently investigating what happened and it would be inappropriate to comment further at this stage.' It said: 'The safety and security of all court users is our priority and we're deeply concerned about the incident at Inner London Sessions House. Police are urgently investigating what happened and it would be inappropriate to comment further at this stage.' The HM Courts and Tribunals Service issued a statement saying it was 'urgently investigating' the incident. The emergency services were called to Court 10 of the Inner London Crown Court following reports of a serious assault. Liquids other than drinks and prescription medicines are not allowed in to UK courtrooms. According to regulations, if an individual's drink is opened or in a plastic bottle, they will be asked to drink some to prove it is not harmful. Liquids other than drinks and prescription medicines are not allowed in to UK courtrooms. According to regulations, if an individual's drink is opened or in a plastic bottle, they will be asked to drink some to prove it is not harmful. 'He has been taken to hospital for treatment of his injuries. His condition is critical.' Liquids other than drinks and prescription medicines are not allowed in to UK courtrooms. According to regulations, if an individual's drink is opened or in a plastic bottle, they will be asked to drink some to prove it is not harmful. It said: 'The safety and security of all court users is our priority and we're deeply concerned about the incident at Inner London Sessions House. Police are urgently investigating what happened and it would be inappropriate to comment further at this stage.' 'We sent a number of resources to the scene including our hazardous area response team (HART) and an incident response officer,' the service said. The London Ambulance Service told CNN in a statement that it took extra precautions at the scene. The HM Courts and Tribunals Service issued a statement saying it was 'urgently investigating' the incident. The emergency services were called to Court 10 of the Inner London Crown Court following reports of a serious assault. CCTV footage from the courtroom showed Marshall sipping from a bottle he had with him as he passed through security. 'We sent a number of resources to the scene including our hazardous area response team (HART) and an incident response officer,' the service said. Marc Marshall, 54, who had been convicted on fraud charges, is being treated in hospital for 'critical' injuries caused by the incident, which happened around midday Monday. CCTV footage from the courtroom showed Marshall sipping from a bottle he had with him as he passed through security. Marc Marshall, 54, who had been convicted on fraud charges, is being treated in hospital for 'critical' injuries caused by the incident, which happened around midday Monday. 'He has been taken to hospital for treatment of his injuries. His condition is critical.' CCTV footage from the courtroom showed Marshall sipping from a bottle he had with him as he passed through security.

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