The judge said if there were any outbursts, similar to the start of the trial - when an altercation between family members on both sides of a murder trial saw the jury having to be taken out of the courtroom while security guards had to step in between the two sides - he would clear them from the gallery.
However, after the jury delivered a verdict of guilty to murder for the older brother and a not guilty verdict for murder and manslaughter against the younger brother, some of their family in the court erupted, yelling support to the older brother.
Many of the 10-12 strong family group stood up and started going towards the dock where the brothers were standing. Cries of “love you son”, “kia kaha”, “love you king”, “be strong boy” and “solid bro” drowned out crying from others in the public gallery.
Up to 10 court security staff and police officers then ushered the family members out of the court while the judge and jury left the room. Family members of Peihopa were allowed to stay as they had not been involved in the outburst.
After the courtroom was cleared of the family members - and a break to allow the jury members to recover from any upset they felt after the outbreak - the jury came back to deliver its third verdict, finding the older brother guilty of the assault with intent to injure charge.
Justice Brewer thanked the jury and said while he did not normally comment on a jury's decision, if he had been among them he would have come to the same verdicts.
The older brother was remanded in custody for sentencing on February 2, next year, while the younger brother was granted bail for sentencing on the same date for the charge of injuring Peihopa with intent to injure he was found guilty of.
Interim name suppression will remain in place for the brothers until at least sentencing.