AN angry husband attacked a judge outside court for ruling against him in his family court battle.

Judge Robin Tolson, QC, had popped out for a sandwich when building foreman Kevin Robinson, 44, felled him with a powerful shoulder charge.

1 An angry husband attacked Judge Robin Tolson, QC, after he ruled against him in a family court Credit: Photoshot

He stood over his victim, rolled a cigarette and said: “Finally, I’ll get a new judge, then.”

Robinson, who has been locked in a bitter court battle with his ex-wife for years, claimed it was an accidental collision and he had no idea it was the man was dealing with his case who he had barged into.

He told the hearing he had been in a nearby pub with a friend because he had been told his former wife was going to make an emergency application in their case that afternoon.

Robinson claimed he ran across the road to buy some cigarettes and “made contact with the gentleman.”

He said: “I apologised and asked him if he was okay.”

But eyewitness Fernando Roger told the court it was not an accident.

He said: “I saw a man come from behind a van that was parked and run towards the footpath.

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“He sprinted towards the man on the path and jammed into him with his shoulder. Like a shoulder barge.

He said the attack felt like “a rugby tackle you didn’t see coming”.

Convicted of assault, Robinson, from Tetbury, Glos, was led ranting from the dock after he was jailed for 20 weeks by magistrates in Highbury, North London.