A BIKIE vomited and wept in a courtroom dock as a magistrate announced he would be bailed for Christmas.

“I’m sorry your Honour,” an invisible Timothy Coall called from behind the dock as he slumped to the floor and vomited.

Magistrate Suzie Cameron found the case against the Finks associate, charged with the attempted kidnapping of a former bikie member, was “far from strong”.

It was the second day in a row the 37-year-old had to be carried from the dock by security.

The day before, he collapsed into the arms of Finks secretary David Laird in the hot courtroom before claiming he hadn’t eaten anything for three days.

A small stool fan was even brought into the court in an attempt to cool the room down.

Coall and associate Travis Gladwin are the only members among 11 charged to be granted bail.

Laird, the secretary of the Finks Ringwood chapter, was denied bail as Magistrate Cameron said he was an “unacceptable risk to committing further offences”.

The 11 Finks members face a total 134 charges over an alleged kidnap plot and extortion, and drugs and weapons seizures.

All 11 bikies will appear before a committal mention at Melbourne Magistrates Court on April 29.