Mississippi Motion for an Order of Contempt for Violation of Injunction

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Contempt refers to any willful disobedience to, or disregard of, a court order or any misconduct in the presence of a court; action that interferes with a judge's ability to administer justice or that insults the dignity of the court.


There are essentially two types of contempt:

" Disrespect to the decorum of the court (being rude, disrespectful to the judge or other attorneys or causing a disturbance in the courtroom, particularly after being warned by the judge) and

" Willful failure to obey an order of the court.


This form deals with such a willful failure. This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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(11) The municipal court shall have the power to impose punishment of a fine of not more than One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) or six (6) months imprisonment, or both, for contempt of court.

The motion for civil contempt shall contain: (1) a statement of the order or judgment involved, or a copy thereof, if available, and the name of the issuing judge where appropriate; (2) the case caption and the docket number of the case; (3) a short, concise statement of the facts on which the asserted contempt is ...

Punishment may not exceed 30 days in jail or a $100.00 fine. FAILURE TO PAY A FINE, FEE, COURT COSTS, OR RESTITUTION IS NOT DIRECT CONTEMPT OF COURT since the reasons for nonpayment involve personal and/or financial circumstances outside the courtroom.

Rule 81 requires use of a special summons which commands that the defendant appear and defend at a specific time and place set by order of the court and informs him or her that no answer is necessary.

A judge may summarily sanction the violator as set forth in Rule 32.2 of the Mississippi Rules of Criminal Procedure. Punishment may not exceed 30 days in jail or a $100.00 fine.

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. Is the word contempt a verb?

The motion for civil contempt shall contain: (1) a statement of the order or judgment involved, or a copy thereof, if available, and the name of the issuing judge where appropriate; (2) the case caption and the docket number of the case; (3) a short, concise statement of the facts on which the asserted contempt is ...

If you fail to appear, the court will notify the police officer to establish probable cause for an arrest warrant. Once that occurs, the police department will have an active warrant for your arrest. 13.

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Mississippi Motion for an Order of Contempt for Violation of Injunction