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image captionThe trial at St Albans Magistrates' Court was delayed for two hours
A trial of six people over an Extinction Rebellion protest was delayed when a defendant glued himself to a table in court.
Liam Norton, 36, also began filming with his phone at St Albans Magistrates' Court.
It took police two hours to remove him before the trial could continue.
All six defendants face a charge of obstruction of the highway, which they deny, over a demonstration at a newspaper printers in Hertfordshire.
District judge Sally Fudge said: "[Mr Norton's] behaviour was particularly disruptive and I take the view there is a high likelihood he should become disruptive again were he allowed to attend court for a trial again."