Mokaraka’s family and supporters shouted “I love you” as he was led away to the cells after pleading guilty and being refused bail.
Police initially did not oppose bail, but changed their stance after being questioned by the judge.
The police prosecutor stated Mokaraka should not be granted bail given his offending was on the “highest possible end of the offence” and on account of his violent record.
Mokaraka’s lawyer said his client did not expect to see the victim in the dock of the High Court on the day of the incident, rather expecting he would be on AVL (audio-visual link).
The judge said Mokaraka’s record was “percolated with violence”, including a conviction earlier this year and others dating back to 2005.
The judge said he was “one of the people who assaulted the victim in the courtroom” on September 11 in front of a judge and gallery. He refused him bail.
His next court date is December 7. Other alleged co-offenders are yet to enter pleas.