Overview
- Jeanette Dees and five family members have been charged with misdemeanor disorderly conduct after a courtroom fight during the sentencing of her son’s killer.
- The brawl erupted on April 8, 2025, in the Sedgwick County Courthouse after Dees delivered an emotional victim impact statement requesting the maximum sentence for Te’Bryis Robinson.
- Robinson, who was tried as an adult despite being a juvenile at the time of the 2022 shooting, received a 21-year prison sentence for second-degree murder, attempted murder, and aggravated battery.
- Courtroom surveillance footage reportedly shows a Dees family member initiating the altercation by punching a member of Robinson’s family, escalating tensions between the two sides.
- Under Kansas law, the disorderly conduct charges carry a maximum penalty of one month in jail and a $500 fine for each defendant.