Threatening graffiti with judge's name condemned
The name of district judge Mark Hamill was daubed on the wall alongside a crosshair
Graffiti appearing to threaten a judge has appeared on a court building in Co Down.
The name of district judge Mark Hamill was daubed on the wall on Newtownards alongside a crosshair.
A number of windows were also smashed at the building.
SDLP justice spokesperson Sinead McLaughlin condemned the threat.
She said: "Nobody should be subjected to threats for simply doing their job and any attempt to intimidate a member of our judiciary or influence the rule of law must be treated with the utmost seriousness.
"Any attempt to impede justice from taking its course through threats or anything else will fail and those responsible will be held accountable."
Amnesty International's Northern Ireland director Patrick Corrigan said in a social media post it was a "disgraceful and sinister attempt" to intimidate the judge.
He added: "Judges and the wider legal profession play a crucial role in upholding the rule of law and defending human rights for all.
"Solidarity to District Judge Mark Hamill and colleagues."
The PSNI has appealed for information over the incident.
A spokesperson said: "Police are investigating a report of criminal damage to premises at Regent Street in Newtownards.
"A report was received shortly before 8am today, Wednesday 26 July, that a number of windows had been smashed and graffiti sprayed on a wall.
"It's believed that the damage was caused overnight.
"Enquiries are continuing, and police are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed any suspicious activity in the area between approximately 6pm yesterday, Tuesday 25 July, and 7.30am today, Wednesday, to contact 101, quoting reference number 292 of 26/07/23."
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