A woman who allegedly murdered and dismembered a 25-year-old man last February physically attacked her lawyer while in court for a competency hearing.

More deputies were called to the courtroomduring the altercation, ABC affiliate WBAY reported.

One officer said over a scanner, “They need a code three in branch two, wrestling with Schabusiness.”

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Schabusiness later asked about what happened, and deputies told her, “You went off on your attorney, Taylor. You went crazy on your attorney,” according to WBAY.

Before the attack, Jolly asked a judge for a two-week extension to give a defense expert time to speak about whether Schabusiness is competent for trial. The judge decided to push back the trial to May, and Tuesday’s competency hearing was postponed until March 6, the date Schabusiness' trial was supposed to begin, WBAY reported.

Jolly’s law firm, Brabazon Law Office, LLC tells PEOPLE it cannot make a statement on the incident for legal reasons.

Jolly has requested towithdraw from the case, per WHBY.

At about 3 a.m. on Feb. 23, 2022,police responded to a callafter Shad Thyrion’s mother discovered her son’s severed head in a bucket in the basement.

She allegedly told Green Bay Police that she and Thyrion smoked meth while spending the day together.

Back at the residence of Thyrion’s mother, police recovered the head and a “male organ” in the bucket and, in a separate storage tote, an upper torso. They also recovered knives.

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Police said they believe Thyrion was strangled before his body was mutilated, per Schabusiness' alleged account. She allegedly told police she didn’t mean to kill him, but enjoyed the choking and continued to do it, the complaint stated.

“Schabusiness responded that the police were going to have fun trying to find all of the organs as she dismembered the body,” according to the complaint, which added: “Schabusiness stated she used knives that she obtained from the kitchen of the residence and that a bread knife worked the best because of the serrated blade.”

In his obituary, Thyrion was described as someone who “enjoyed camping, games, and spending time with his family.He was a very kind and compassionate personwho often thought of others before himself.”

source: people.com