Yes, but only if the court has placed an arrest warrant on said person.
a feeling of contempt for someone or something regarded as unworthy or inferior
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I think you need to find an argument someone in a courtroom might make. It's unfortunate that your teacher did not explain it better.
Scorn is contempt or disdain towards someone or something.
It is what someone sounds like when they feel worthless.
Someone is in violation for non payment.
Do you mean despicable? someone/something that deserves hatred and contempt
Contempt can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to a feeling of disrespect or disdain towards something or someone. As a verb, it means to show scorn or disregard for something.
Unless the judge withdraws his order of contempt it will remain active (just as if it were a warrant) until the missing party presents themselves in court and answers to the judges concerns.If it is a civil contempt order, no arrest will take place - people are not arrested for civil contempt. However if it is a criminal contempt order, they are subject to arrest by law enforcement.
It depends on the court and the jurisdiction. You can be fined or jailed for the contempt, and the court can order someone else to take the child for the test.
it is exactly what it means, "contempt" means disrespect, so if someone disrespects the judge or the jury, this person will be charged and sometimes jailed for contempt of court.
In a legal or courtroom context, you fight using evedence that was provided and convince the jury and judge.