Definition of «contempt citation»

A "contempt citation" is a legal order that punishes someone for disrespecting or disobeying the rules of a court or its judge. It is done when someone shows contempt, which means showing behavior that goes against the respect and authority of the court.

Sentences with «contempt citation»

  • In 2008, the House voted to issue contempt citations against Mr. Bolten and a former White House counsel for refusing to cooperate in an investigation into the mass firings of federal prosecutors. (nytimes.com)
  • An Ottawa lawyer who skipped court dates to go on vacation will find out today whether he has done enough to have his contempt citation purged. (canadianlawyermag.com)
  • In other words, Nevada, Oklahoma and Texas are three states where a contempt citation is the least of your worries. (legalblogwatch.typepad.com)
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