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Jerusalem court throws the book at Israeli shoe-thrower

Shouting "you're corrupt", Pini Cohen threw two shoes from the spectators' gallery at chief justice Dorit Beinisch during a Supreme Court hearing in January.

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A man who threw a shoe at Israel's chief justice, knocking her off the bench, was sentenced on Wednesday to three years in jail.               

"This kind of incident must never happen again and this punishment is a warning to others," said Jerusalem magistrate Shimon Feinberg, sentencing Pini Cohen, 52, for the attack.

Shouting "you're corrupt", Cohen threw two shoes from the spectators' gallery at chief justice Dorit Beinisch during a Supreme Court hearing in January. 

One hit her between the eyes and she was knocked to the floor. She returned to the bench minutes later. 

Cohen said he believed he had been treated unfairly by Israeli courts in divorce proceedings.
 

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