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Assault (if only physical) - Assault and Battery or Assault Wth a Deadly Weapon (if armed with ANYTHING) - and, or course, Contempt of Court.

Depending on the statutes of the various states and jurisdictions, such an assault may also carry enhanced penalties due to the fact that a presiding member of the Judiciaryy was attacked, esp. in open court.

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