contempt of court
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Definition
Noun: A legal concept describing behavior that disrespects, disobeys, or obstructs the authority, dignity, or proceedings of a court or legislature.
Usage
This term is used in legal contexts to describe actions that interfere with the administration of justice or show willful disregard for a court's authority. It is a charge that can result in fines or imprisonment.
Examples
- The judge held the disruptive spectator in contempt of court.
- Refusing to answer a subpoena can be considered contempt of court.
- The lawyer was fined for contempt of court after repeatedly ignoring the judge's rulings.
Advanced Usage
- Direct contempt: Occurs in the immediate presence of the court (e.g., shouting at the judge).
- Indirect (or constructive) contempt: Occurs outside the court's presence but obstructs its proceedings (e.g., witness tampering, disobeying a court order).
- Civil contempt: Typically aims to compel compliance with a court order for the benefit of the opposing party (e.g., failing to pay court-ordered child support).
- Criminal contempt: Punishes an act that defies the court's authority or obstructs justice, seen as an offense against the state.
Variants and Related Words
- Contempt (noun): The feeling that a person or a thing is worthless or beneath consideration. In law, it is the specific offense of being disobedient to or disrespectful of a court.
- Contemptuous (adjective): Showing contempt; scornful.
Synonyms
- Disobedience of court
- Defiance of the court
- Disrespect for the judiciary
Related Phrases
- To be held in contempt: The formal finding by a judge that an individual has committed contempt of court.
- The journalist was held in contempt for refusing to reveal her source.
- To cite for contempt / To charge with contempt: The act of a judge formally accusing someone of this offense.
- The judge threatened to cite the attorney for contempt.
Noun
- disrespect for the rules of a court of law