contempt of court

     

Contempt of court is a court ruling which, in the context of a court trial or hearing, eems an individual as being in contempt of the court, its process, and its invested powers. Often stated simply as "in contempt", or a person "held in contempt", it is the highest remedy of a judge to impose sanctions on an individual for acts which excessively or in a wanton manner disrupt the normal process of a court hearing.

Trivia about contempt of court

  • Jailed in 2000 for this crime, journalist Tim Crews said of the judge, "The feeling is...mutual"
  • Acts that lower the dignity of the trial may bring a fine or a jail sentence if you're held in this

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