BRIDGEPORT - Arrested for allegedly taking part in a home invasion in the city, Luvenia Robinson did not take it well when a judge increased her bond Tuesday. “No, no, no,” the 25-year-old Robinson screamed before collapsing on the floor of the courtroom. “I’m a good person.” But clearly Superior Court Judge Tracy Lee Dayton didn’t think so noting that the defendant has a prior arrest on weapon’s charges. The judge ordered Robinson, of Pearl Harbor Street, held in lieu of $100,000 bond. The defendant, who wouldn’t get off the floor, was carried out of the courtroom by judicial marshals. Robinson is charged with home invasion, third-degree assault and breach of peace.
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