*shrugs*
Peter Grant's book is very illuminating. He was a prison chaplain. Last time I was involved in a criminal case, the convict acted in a similar manner. No shame or remorse for his actions, anger at the victim (I always twitched at that term), attempts to threaten witness, etc. Judges tend not to like that, but I'd really prefer if they could immediately drop the hammer when it came to court room intimidation. I wasn't bothered (except that the cops and bailiff instantly moving in the way). But a minor or victim's family? Or hell, anyone not an ugly, large and pretty angry 6'2 dude?