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A person may be held in contempt in a number of ways. The legal sense may be defined as willful disobedience to or open disrespect of a court, judge, or legislative body. In a general sense if you hold someone in contempt it simply means that you despise or strongly disapprove of them.
Contempt of court is an act of disobedience or disrespect towards the judicial branch of the government, or an interference with its orderly process. It is an offense against a court of justice or a person to whom the judicial functions of the sovereignty have been delegated.
Punitive contempt of court actions serve as a punishment and can include a jail sentence of up to 6 months. Remedial contempt of court actions place the individual into jail until such time as they agree to remedy a situation, such as abiding by a court-ordered child custody schedule.
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Criminal Contempt is generally prosecuted as a misdemeanor punishable by up to six months in county jail, three years of informal probation, and a fine of $1000. The penalties for the more serious acts of Contempt of Court can range from one year in county jail to three years in state prison.
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In extreme cases, repeated contempt of court can lead to the loss of custody rights. Suppose a parent continually violates court orders and is unwilling to comply with the courts authority. In that case, the judge may award sole custody to the other parent to protect the childs best interests.
Contempt means failure to follow a court order. If the court finds someone in contempt, the court will usually give that person a new chance to start following the order. If the person does not start following the order, the court can make the person pay a fine or even go to jail.
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.

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