A Florida inmate was ordered to be held in contempt of court on Monday after he went on a profanity-laced rant at the judge who was reading him his charges.

Julio Torres, 24, was in a Broward County court after being arrested the day before for allegedly stealing a car in Fort Lauderdale, NBC Miami reports. Broward Circuit Court Judge Stephen J. Zaccor was reading Torres his charges when the 24-year-old "vocally objected to" the additional trespassing charges he would face.

Torres asked why he was given the trespassing charges, to which Zaccor replied that he had "found probable cause" and Torres began to curse out the judge, NBC Miami added. "You're so wack, man! Yo, just take off all the charges," Torres said to Zaccor in the video. He also allegedly used a homosexual slur toward him, according to NBC Miami.

Zaccor asked Torres if there was "any reason right now" why he should not hold the 24-year-old in "direct criminal contempt for (his) behavior in the court" and Torres responded with "No." According to NBC Miami, when Zaccor asked if he had an explanation for what he said, Torres told him that "I’m God."

Torres was ordered to be held in contempt of court and was sentenced to 60 days in jail.

Read more at NBC Miami.