Gutierrez was addressing the court while fidgeting with something in his pocket, when suddenly smoke started coming out and he fled the courtroom, The Miami Herald reported. He returned soon after, with his pocket visibly damaged. The attorney was in the middle of explaining how his client, Claudy Charles, didn’t set his own car on fire, rather it happened spontaneously.
The attorney insisted that the fire in the courtroom was not a planned part of his summation, but a freak accident caused by an e-cigarette battery, a witness present at the courthouse told the Herald. Authorities are investigating what happened and recovered multiple damaged e-cigarette batteries. Judge Michael Hanzman will decide whether to hold Gutierrez in contempt of court.
If the whole thing was a stunt, it didn’t work very well, as the jury still found Charles guilty of second-degree arson.
[Image via The Law Office of Julio Gutierrez]