Lawyer Tackled After Explosive Outburst with Judge

Law&Crime Network
Law&Crime NetworkApr 3, 2026

Why It Matters

The case highlights how repeated courtroom misconduct can trigger severe disciplinary action, potentially ending a lawyer’s career, while also raising questions about bias and procedural fairness in the justice system.

Key Takeaways

  • Oklahoma attorney Rob Hopkins arrested after contempt and resisting officers.
  • Judge cited him for disruptive courtroom behavior during custody hearing.
  • Bar Association filed emergency suspension for multiple prior contempt incidents.
  • Hopkins alleges gender discrimination, claiming judge targeted him as transgender.
  • Practice closed; potential loss of law license pending disciplinary hearing.

Summary

The video chronicles a dramatic courtroom showdown in Patant County District Court on February 5, 2026, where Oklahoma attorney Rob Hopkins was physically removed and later jailed after being held in direct contempt of court. Representing a mother in a child‑custody dispute, Hopkins challenged the court’s jurisdiction and repeatedly interrupted the judge, prompting the judge to order his arrest for contempt and resisting officers, with a $25,000 bond set. The incident is the latest in a string of disciplinary problems for Hopkins, who has faced multiple contempt citations since 2023. Oklahoma’s Bar Association filed an emergency interim suspension, citing eight separate counts of unprofessional conduct, including prior arrests, disruptive behavior in several counties, and violations of a court‑ordered diversion program. Court records detail fines, a ten‑day jail sentence, and a pending criminal charge for resisting an officer, with a hearing scheduled for April 14. During the outburst, Hopkins accused Judge Jackson of targeting him because he is a transgender man, a claim he reiterated in a post‑court Facebook video. He described the episode as “microaggressions” and denied any disrespect toward the bench, insisting his actions were in his client’s best interest. The judge, however, labeled his conduct “disorderly, insolent, and unbecoming of a member of the Oklahoma Bar.” The fallout underscores the high stakes of courtroom decorum and the growing scrutiny of attorney conduct, especially amid claims of bias. Hopkins’ practice has shut down, and the pending bar disciplinary hearing could result in the loss of his license, sending a warning to legal professionals about the consequences of repeated contempt and alleged discrimination claims.

Original Description

An Oklahoma attorney was violently taken down and arrested in court after a heated clash with a judge during a custody hearing spiraled into a contempt charge. The dramatic outburst is now just one of many alleged incidents, as court records reveal a pattern of disruptive behavior that has landed him facing criminal charges and a possible loss of his law license. With his legal career hanging by a thread, the viral courtroom meltdown may be the moment that ends it all. Law&Crime’s Chris Stewart is On the Case.
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