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  2. Contempt of court - Wikipedia

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    Contempt of court, often referred to simply as "contempt", is the crime of being disobedient to or disrespectful toward a court of law and its officers in the form of behavior that opposes or defies the authority, justice, and dignity of the court.

  3. What is criminal contempt of Congress? - AOL

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    Civil contempt. Unlike with criminal contempt, civil contempt would see Congress ask the judicial branch to enforce a congressional subpoena. In other words, Congress would seek a federal court ...

  4. Senate panel approves civil, criminal contempt actions for ...

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    The senators approved a resolution seeking civil enforcement and a criminal contempt charge against the executive after he refused to appear before the committee under subpoena on Sept. 12.

  5. Judge finds Giuliani in civil contempt in 2020 election ... - AOL

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    NEW YORK (Reuters) -A judge on Monday found Rudy Giuliani to be in civil contempt of court in a case brought by two Georgia election workers that the former New York City Mayor falsely accused of ...

  6. Ex parte Grossman - Wikipedia

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    Firstly, examining the history of the pardon power, Taft looked to the common law and the monarchy of England, where, he noted, monarchs "had always exercised the power to pardon contempts of court," just like ordinary crimes, and, just as in the United States, civil and criminal contempt existed. A distinction between civil and criminal ...

  7. Obstruction of justice in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A scandal in 1830 led to reform of the contempt law and the creation of obstruction of justice as a separate offense. Federal judge James H. Peck imprisoned a lawyer for contempt for publishing a letter criticizing one of Peck's opinions. In an effort to prevent such abuses, Congress passed a law in 1831 limiting the application of the summary ...

  8. Giuliani is fighting civil contempt penalties sought by two ...

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    Ex-Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani risks being held in contempt in federal court in Manhattan. Two GA election workers said he repeatedly ignored court orders in their federal defamation case. If he ...

  9. Jacob Zuma contempt of court - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] By then, the commission had laid criminal charges against Zuma in terms of the Commissions Act for breaching his summons in November and January. [20] However, after Zuma's absence in February, Zondo announced that the commission would additionally seek to bring a contempt of court charge against Zuma in the Constitutional Court. [22]