A Centralia man was sentenced on Friday, inside the Marion County Court, to 90-days in jail for contempt of court, after he reportedly cussed out a judge, during his 1st appearance on outstanding warrants in Marion and St. Louis County. 32-year-old Larry Evans reportedly entered the courtroom, yelling at the judge and at one point cursing the judge. Evans eventually had to be escorted out of the courtroom, without being advised of the warrants pending against him. In previous court appearances, Evans had claimed to be a sovereign citizen, which means he believes that US laws do not apply to him. He used the sovereign citizen argument in his defense during a 2014 arrest, for squatting at a foreclosed home and causing hundreds-of-dollars in damages to the property. He claimed it was illegal to have him taken from his sovereign group. The Marion County warrant is stemmed from a failure to appear on that 2014 case. He was also wanted in St. Louis from a warrant stemming from a forgery case.