The court did, however, find that Kirk had
been in contempt of court in: (i) falsely filling out her claim for state benefits (an Incapacity Work Questionnaire); (ii) her application for a blue disabled parking badge; (iii) her responses to a Pt 18 request (essentially Kirk's opportunity to identify her «variable» condition and retract the statements she had made in (i) and (ii)-RRB-.
This appeal raised the issue of whether or not a judge of the crown court had correctly exercised his jurisdiction to determine, after the conclusion of a trial of a defendant, an allegation that the defendant
was in contempt of court because he had intimidated a witness outside the crown court during the course of the trial.
In extreme cases, the court may determine that the non-compliant parent who
is in contempt of court order is unfit to care for a child and give sole custody to the other parent.
State Supreme Court Justice Phillip Rumsey agrees that James Stevens III from
Cortland is in contempt of court, siding with state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.
«Both bills are unconstitutional because they would divert millions of dollars away from public schools at a time when the
legislature is in contempt of court for failing to fund our public schools,» said David Spring, who leads the Coalition to Protect our Public Schools.
The Judge concluded that the
Commission was in contempt of court because it has proceeded with re-certification elections when the Judge ruled (in his decision in September 2012) that the requirement of re-certification elections in Act 10 was unconstitutional.
(2) The Small Claims Court may find a person to
be in contempt of court at a hearing referred to in subsection (1), if the court is satisfied that,
For these reasons it was felt by the aforementioned legal counsel that REM and I could be open for a libel suit as well
as being in contempt of court.
Mr Pugachev was held to
be in contempt of court in the English courts on 12 separate counts, including giving false evidence under oath, selling assets in breach of the freezing injunction and concealment of close to US$ 150 million.
«Individuals who are alleged to
be in contempt of the court order are entitled to the time to retain counsel, to instruct counsel, to consider their options, to receive disclosure and to have proper notice,» MacKay said in court.
In September, Kim Davis spent five days in jail for
being in contempt of court for not issuing marriage licenses and keeping other clerks from issuing them as well.
By failing to do so, founders Dominic Lacroix and Sabrina Paradis - Royer have been found to
be in contempt of court.
The EC has taken such action so as not to
be in contempt of court.
Or
is it in contempt of court...
If a legitimate Estonian warrant was served on them to disclose metadata or anything else then they are legally obliged to do so or
be in contempt of court.
In Brighton & Hove Bus and Coach Co v Brooks and Ors [2011] EWHC 2504 (Admin), Mrs Daoud's husband and daughter were found to have presented a deliberately false picture to medical experts and to
be in contempt of court.
Specifically, in 1967 the BC Court of Appeal stated that lawyers who poll jurors after verdict would
be in contempt of court.
The plaintiff then moved before Rady, J. for an order setting aside the order of Templeton, J., and to commence a new action against solicitor B. Rady, J. dismissed both motions, and found the plaintiff to
be in contempt of court.
Mr. Loveday was found to
be in contempt of court.
The Divisional Court ruled that reports of Levi Bellfield in the Daily Mail and Daily Mirror, published while a jury was considering his charge of attempted kidnapping,
were in contempt of court.
Failure to comply, either with the injunction or the disclosure, places the defendant at risk of being held to
be in contempt of court and of being punished by the usual criminal sanctions (including, for an individual, imprisonment) and of being disadvantaged in the litigation itself.
If such an order is given then, if they continue to infringe it,
they are in contempt of court and a warrant can be issued for their arrest.
If the continue to fail to do so then
they are in contempt of court and can be jailed until they do do their duty.
His order removed uncertainty and provided the media with mandatory guidance as to how to involve any risk of
being in contempt of court, but it went beyond the powers conferred by s 11.
On January 30, 2012, Todd Cooper authored an article for the Omaha World Herald about Douglas County Nebraska Juror No. 22, who was found to
be in contempt of court for consulting his smart - phone during the course of first - degree sexual assault trial.
Are you in contempt of court for not obliging to your divorce decree or paying child support?
Quebec Superior Court has since declared the company and its founders of
being in contempt of court.
Either ex-spouse may also request that the court find the other party to
be in contempt of court for violating the terms of the divorce judgment.