A rather eventful bond hearing took place in a Florida courtroom on Thursday morning when a grand theft auto suspect decided to show off his twerking skills.

The ordeal unfolded as 30-year-old Calvin Griffith made his first appearance on charges he allegedly broke into a high school and stole an employee's car.

As Judge Catherine Pooler read his charges aloud, Griffith can be seen on in-court camera twerking before laughter is heard in the Miami-Dade County bond court.

A rather eventful bond hearing took place in a Florida courtroom on Thursday morning when grand theft auto suspect Calvin Griffith decided to show off his twerking skills (pictured)

However, a straight-faced Judge Pooler did not seem to be amused by the impromptu dance, setting his bond at $18,500, according to WPLG.

During the hearing, Griffith also appeared to say 'Hi mom' and 'My mom's here' after realizing he was on the in-court camera.

He had reportedly broken out into the twerk routine not long after his microphone was turned off when he continued speaking during the hearing.

His family claims he is mentally ill and was off his medications, according to NBC Miami.

His mother was reportedly in court on Thursday with a bag of prescription medications for him.

As Judge Catherine Pooler (left) read his charges aloud, 30-year-old Griffith (right) is seen on an in-court camera twerking before laughter is heard in the Miami-Dade County court

However, a straight-faced Judge Pooler did not seem to be amused by the impromptu dance as she set his bond at $18,500

Griffith was arrested on Wednesday after allegedly entering Miami Edison Senior High School the day before and taking a pair of car keys in the main office.

He then allegedly went out to the parking lot where he stole a Volkswagen Passat.

School surveillance cameras captured him walking out of the school and reportedly stealing the car.

The next day, officers confronted him at the school where they recovered the stolen car and found the victim's keys in his pants pockets, NBC Miami reported.

Griffith was arrested for allegedly breaking into a high school and stealing an employee's car. He was captured on surveillance cameras leaving the school (pictured)

Officers confronted him at the school where they recovered the stolen car (the Volkswagen Passat pictured above) and found the victim's keys in his pants pockets

Griffith (pictured in his booking photo, left) was charged with burglary among other charges. He was apparently arrested in March on charges of grand theft auto (March booking photo, right)

Griffith was charged with burglary in an occupied dwelling, petit theft, grand theft auto and trespassing in a school/school safety zone.

He was also ordered to stay away from Miami Edison Senior High.

This is not his first run in with the law as he was previously arrested in March and in May on charges of grand theft auto, according to arrest records.