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it will go back to the same judge who made the ruling. You have to file with the clerk of court in your area.
Judge Taylor does not hold Mayella in contempt of court because she is considered a victim in the trial, not a perpetrator. Mayella Ewell is seen as a vulnerable young girl who has been taken advantage of by her father, Bob Ewell, and is not seen as culpable for her actions.
the laws get established by the government and are passed on by the supreme court.
Contempt of family court by adult offense refers to a situation where an individual is found to have knowingly disobeyed a court order within family court, such as failing to comply with a child custody agreement or support order. This can result in penalties such as fines, jail time, or other consequences imposed by the court.
No. A judgment is a legal instrument granted by the court to the plaintiff for debt owed by the defendant. The judgment creditor may then execute the judgment according to the laws of the debtor's state to recover monies owed. A subpoena is a written order from the court requiring the named person to appear at the date and time stated to give testimony and present the requested documents. NEVER fail to respond to a subpoena. To do so could result in being charged with contempt of a court order if the judge believes the act was made with the deliberate intent to obstruct justice. The maximum sentence for contempt of court is two years in a state or federal facility depending upon who holds jurisdiction in matter.
judicial review
They made new laws?
two examples of how the Supreme Court has made policy
If you're saying can you ignore and violate the court orders? Yes, but then you would be in Contempt of Court, resulting in change of custody order being made permanent and not just temporary.
The Supreme Court determines if laws made by congress are constitutional or not. In your state your State Supreme or Superior court will decide if state laws are unjust.
This person had power, ate better than others, owned land, had serfs working for him, and acted as the local court/made laws.
What it means is that someone has filed a motion with the court asking that the court find you in contempt - probably alleging that you failed to do something the court had previously ordered you to do. The judge will not rule on the motion to find you in contempt until you have been offered the opportunity to respond to the allegation. The Notice to Appear is issued affording you the right to respond. Therefore, simply go to court on the date specified prepared to respond to, or contest, the allegations made in the motion. However, if you fail to respond to the notice to appear, it is likely that the judge will probably grant the motion in default (i.e.; your lack of defense)... so, make sure you show up.