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  2. Contempt of court - Wikipedia

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    Indirect contempt is something that is associated with civil and constructive contempt and involves a failure to follow court orders. Criminal contempt includes anything that could be considered a disturbance, such as repeatedly talking out of turn, bringing forth previously banned evidence, or harassment of any other party in the courtroom ...

  3. Full judicial bench recusal in judge threat case - AOL

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    Cartwright, 33, appeared before Luzerne County Judge Richard Hughes on an allegation of indirect contempt of court due to a protection-from abuse order against him on Oct. 25. The hearing was held ...

  4. Order to show cause - Wikipedia

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    An order to show cause is a type of court order that requires one or more of the parties to a case to justify, explain, or prove something to the court.Courts commonly use orders to show cause when the judge needs more information before deciding whether or not to issue an order requested by one of the parties. [1]

  5. Prosecutor wants Delphi murder suspect Richard Allen's ... - AOL

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    Admitting to this court that they are in indirect contempt of the Court's Order," McLeland wrote in the state's motion for contempt. McLeland cited several statements made by Rozzi and Baldwin ...

  6. Pennekamp v. Florida - Wikipedia

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    Pennekamp v. Florida, 328 U.S. 331 (1946), was a Supreme Court case in which the court held that a Florida circuit court which held the Miami Herald in contempt of court for publishing a scathing publication of that court was a violation of the First and Fourteenth Amendment.

  7. Nanticoke man arraigned on threatening judges, prosecutors - AOL

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  8. Appellate procedure in the United States - Wikipedia

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    However, certain critical interlocutory court orders, such as the denial of a request for an interim injunction, or an order holding a person in contempt of court, can be appealed immediately although the case may otherwise not have been fully disposed of. There are two distinct forms of appellate review, "direct" and "collateral".

  9. Contempt of Congress - Wikipedia

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    Contempt of Congress [1] is the misdemeanor act of obstructing the work of the United States Congress or one of its committees.Historically, the bribery of a U.S. senator or U.S. representative was considered contempt of Congress.