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  2. Contempt of court - Wikipedia

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    Disorderly, contemptuous or insolent behaviour toward the judge or magistrates while holding the court, tending to interrupt the due course of a trial or other judicial proceeding, may be prosecuted as "direct" contempt. The term "direct" means that the court itself cites the person in contempt by describing the behaviour observed on the record.

  3. Jacob Zuma contempt of court - Wikipedia

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    The court agreed unanimously to grant the applicant direct access; it was also unanimous in holding that Zuma was in contempt of court insofar as he had failed to comply with the court's order in Zuma I. However, the court split nine to two on the question of the appropriate remedy. The nine-member majority sentenced Zuma to 15 months ...

  4. Judge: Oklahoma mental health department to pay $500 ... - AOL

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    Oklahoma County District Judge Susan Stallings last week found the department in direct contempt of court. The contempt finding is the latest example of the longstanding frustration in the ...

  5. Rudy Giuliani held in contempt of court for repeating false ...

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    Rudy Giuliani has been held in contempt of court for the second time in a week after a federal judge in Washington, D.C., lambasted the former New York City mayor for repeatedly attacking a pair ...

  6. Trump could be held in contempt of court - AOL

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    Trump was previously held in contempt by a New York court in April 2022 for failing to comply with a subpoena, according to the Associated Press. As a result, he was fined $10,000 per day until ...

  7. Process crime - Wikipedia

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    These crimes include failure to appear, false statements, obstruction of justice, contempt of court and perjury. Process crimes are sometimes a basis for a "pretextual prosecution", in which prosecutors bring process crime charges against a defendant in order to punish them for another crime for which a conviction is more difficult to obtain.

  8. Trump sentencing transcript: Listen to Trump's entire hush ...

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    The defendant has not only been held in contempt by other jurists in other matters, but this court alone found the defendant in contempt for ten distinct violations of the order restricting ...

  9. Appellate procedure in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Virginia has stated that '"This Court has repeatedly held that the effect of an appeal to circuit court is to "annul the judgment of the inferior tribunal as completely as if there had been no previous trial."' [14] The only exception to this is that if a defendant appeals a conviction for a crime having multiple levels of ...