order to show cause contempt
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Trial court did not err in granting motion to strike appellant's "Application to Show Cause for Civil Contempt of Court Order" without a hearing. Appellant sought a contempt order as a separate civil action, independent of the underlying criminal prosecution. The contempt statute did not create a private right of action for an independent contempt claim based on the type of misconduct appellant alleged.
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Criminal Procedure
Contempt
...Currie issued a written Rule to Show Cause and Order of Referral, directing Peoples to ...
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CONTEMPT - motion to show cause; lack of order directing party to act; declaratory judgment without order or injunction as insufficient to support contempt finding; contempt hearing cannot be used to expand on previous final declaratory judgment.
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... with incarceration for civil contemptthose who are (1) subject to a child support order, (2) ... behind, and sendsthat parent an order to "show cause" why he should not beheld in contempt. S. C...
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...), after his answer was stricken as a contempt * Pursuant to 5TH CIR. R. 47.5, t... with the court: 1 Order of Disbarment, In re O’Dwyer, No. 08-5170 (E.D. ... conference, the court ordered O’Dwyer to show cause why he should not be summarily held in direc...
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Trial court properly treated motion of criminal defendant, made after his conviction had become final, as a motion for an order to show cause why the State should not be held in contempt for its failure to comply with an order to preserve evidence. Trial court properly found, based upon the evidence at the hearing on the motion to show cause, that it was not proven that the State had violated the order to preserve evidence. Judgment affirmed.
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The trial courts order of civil contempt constituted an abuse of discretion. It was unreasonable for the trial court to find mother in contempt for violating an order that was not the basis of the underlying motion to show cause. Clear and convincing evidence was not presented that mother violated the order subject to the motion to show cause.
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... his ex-wife under a California state-court order, he was served with an order to show cause why he should not be held in contempt on nine counts of failure to make the payments. At...
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..., M&C attempts to hold the respondents in contempt for their alleged role in selling the assets of d... an international arbitrator, who in 1994 ordered Behr to pay future commissions to M&C. The distric... its contempt order, M&C sought a separate show-cause order against nonparties it alleged to have ...
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... nonparty Donald Bowers appeals from orders of contempt issued against him by the district cou..., ClearOne filed a motion for an order to show cause why the WideBand defendants and Donald Bower...